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. >> 25 years ago at the intersection of florence and normandie, the harrowing first hours of unrest. that eventually engulfed los angeles. five long days that claimed the lives of more than 50 people. a defining moment for our nation. to some it's known as 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 n
. >> 25 years ago at the intersection of florence and normandie, the harrowing first hours of unrest. that eventually engulfed los angeles. five long days that claimed the lives of more than 50 people. a defining moment for our nation. to some it's known as 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...
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. >> people like donald jones, an offduty fire fighter living blocks from florence and normandy when a group of men started attacking, a chinese immigrant. >> i walked out in the middle of the street. said a few choice word to a few people that were around. that i won't say now. but, told them to stay away, get back. once i reached, cho i, i stood there, he was disoriented. some one walked over from the corner, told me, hey you got about another minute in this intersection. i picked mr. choi up, walked over. put him in the passenger's side. down. i didn't think they would throw rocks or bottles at me. if he raised his head. >> you could have been a victim as well? >> very, very much mindful. >> the mob could have attacked you? >> yeah. >> why did you do it? >> i don't know. you can't just not do something. >> what he still regrets all these years later, that he wasn't able to help that trucker, reginald denney being beaten within an inch of his life on live television. >> have compassion for any body. you have to understand at that time, please. at that time, the compassion line was
. >> people like donald jones, an offduty fire fighter living blocks from florence and normandy when a group of men started attacking, a chinese immigrant. >> i walked out in the middle of the street. said a few choice word to a few people that were around. that i won't say now. but, told them to stay away, get back. once i reached, cho i, i stood there, he was disoriented. some one walked over from the corner, told me, hey you got about another minute in this intersection. i picked...
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then andrew cunanan returned to the normandy plaza, where the closest he got to his past life as bonwas in fantasy. >> he was surrounded by vogue and vanity fair and all these up scale magazines. and he had art books and books of history and architecture. and all the things he all aspired to and that he pretended in his own fantasy world he was part of. >> reporter: no way of knowing what was in that mind of his. but we do know that the latest "vanity fair" had just come out. it had a splashy story and pictorial that featured the richest and gaudiest house in all of south beach, owned by a man cunanan bragged about meeting in better days. gianni versace. and the superstar designer was coming home. >>> coming up -- gianni versace's love of miami beach. it was mutual. >> his eyes were always wide and, remember, he was staring at everybody so he was making eye contact. how are you not going to say hello? >> but someone had a different greeting in mind. ght i was manag my moderate to severe crohn's disease. but then i realized there was. so, i finally broke the silence with my doctor abo
then andrew cunanan returned to the normandy plaza, where the closest he got to his past life as bonwas in fantasy. >> he was surrounded by vogue and vanity fair and all these up scale magazines. and he had art books and books of history and architecture. and all the things he all aspired to and that he pretended in his own fantasy world he was part of. >> reporter: no way of knowing what was in that mind of his. but we do know that the latest "vanity fair" had just come...
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then injuly, when this priest was stabbed in normandy, also bya priest was stabbed in normandy, also was in jail. he didn't know arabic before he was injail. he was brain he didn't know arabic before he was in jail. he was brain washed he didn't know arabic before he was injail. he was brain washed in he didn't know arabic before he was in jail. he was brain washed in the prison system. this is a major issue. not everybody has gone through the prison track, but it's a very important issue. what are you saying? because i was talking to the former europe minister last night, who is writing the terror legislation. he told me about this famous list, this counterintelligence file, the s file, 15,000 names on it. that seems to me impossible. you can't monitor 15,000 people. you're talking about people who aren't even on that list. well, some of them — when you get on the s files as we call them in france, when it became obvious to the security groups that you expressed pro—jihad feelings or whatever. this guy, whojust expressed pro—jihad feelings or whatever. this guy, who just killed the
then injuly, when this priest was stabbed in normandy, also bya priest was stabbed in normandy, also was in jail. he didn't know arabic before he was injail. he was brain he didn't know arabic before he was in jail. he was brain washed he didn't know arabic before he was injail. he was brain washed in he didn't know arabic before he was in jail. he was brain washed in the prison system. this is a major issue. not everybody has gone through the prison track, but it's a very important issue. what...
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villagers german nazi soldiers were heading back up north and the allies were landing on the beaches of normandyhat horrific event took place. macrona way for emmanuel to show up there and meet the survivors of that massacre. it was showing he was the candidate. he said looks what happens when europe was provided. his way of trying to show he was different from marine le pen. those more in his comfort zone. he was trying to show that he wants a strong unified europe. >> quite a competition there. thank you so much, claire williams in the west of france. thanks for bringing us up to speed. cairorancis arrived in facing unprecedented violence from the islamic state group, threatening to wipe them out altogether. he attended aps conference hosted by the grand imam of -- who has up the world's most influential seat of sunni islam in theology and learning. francis called on muslim leaders to unite in teaching their students to reject violence in god's name and combat what he calls the barbarity of religious extremism. >> piece is holy and no violence can be committed in the name of god. this would pr
villagers german nazi soldiers were heading back up north and the allies were landing on the beaches of normandyhat horrific event took place. macrona way for emmanuel to show up there and meet the survivors of that massacre. it was showing he was the candidate. he said looks what happens when europe was provided. his way of trying to show he was different from marine le pen. those more in his comfort zone. he was trying to show that he wants a strong unified europe. >> quite a...
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sense of security, we had bataclan, nice, normandy, and what happened yesterday. i think when you see them and you list them the pedestrian nature of them... the horror, i hope the terror is slipping away because it has now become so mundane that we arejust waiting. it has now become so mundane that we are just waiting. we have become immune to them. france is becoming fatigued. that may or may not play into the hands of any one candidate. we have to remember things like our owi'i we have to remember things like our own referendum in europe was overshadowed by that terror attack ofjo cox, which kind of soft the collective breath out of politics and the nation for some time. did it affect the results? it seems not. will this attack affect the result? the difference obviously with the people of france is they've had history. there have been occupied and have had this issue where they're very democratic foundations have been undermined by the forces and many people are undecided. i think it is 20%. but we can't say too much about that. we are expecting a high turnout
sense of security, we had bataclan, nice, normandy, and what happened yesterday. i think when you see them and you list them the pedestrian nature of them... the horror, i hope the terror is slipping away because it has now become so mundane that we arejust waiting. it has now become so mundane that we are just waiting. we have become immune to them. france is becoming fatigued. that may or may not play into the hands of any one candidate. we have to remember things like our owi'i we have to...
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dolor las calles de los angeles nat sound fue hace veinticinco anos.cuando la esquina de florence y normandiertio en el epicentro de la tension racial.y escenario de un caos de violencia provocado por la decision de un juez , quien absolvio a cuatro policia blancos , de la brutal golpiza que propinaron al afroamericano rodney king nat sot "era como una guerra civil" los peores disturbios en la historia de los angeles dejaron un saldo sangriento de 58 personas muertas.cientos de heridos y mas de mil millones de dolares en danos a la ciudad..pero lo que mas indigna y preocupa a residentes de esta zona es que gran medida la desigualdad social permanece como entonces sot randy jurado, escritor "eso es lo que es ironico, que en vez de mejorar ha empeorado la situación porque hemos visto que es una epidemia de asesinatos de gente inocente o de jóvenes por la policía que son mas que todo afroamericanos, latinos que les disparan fatalmente" el activista y escritor randy jurado , quien en aquella epoca vivia en el sur de los angeles, lamenta que los programas de desarrollo y creacion de empleos que an
dolor las calles de los angeles nat sound fue hace veinticinco anos.cuando la esquina de florence y normandiertio en el epicentro de la tension racial.y escenario de un caos de violencia provocado por la decision de un juez , quien absolvio a cuatro policia blancos , de la brutal golpiza que propinaron al afroamericano rodney king nat sot "era como una guerra civil" los peores disturbios en la historia de los angeles dejaron un saldo sangriento de 58 personas muertas.cientos de...
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florence and normandie, liquor stores, sandwich shops. chain gas stations.cross the street from one another. but still other signs that the community is still in transition. >> mercedes, homelessness, getting to work on one intersection. author of making black los angeles, professor marnie campbell. >> we have to kind of rethink at we think about south central. >> campbell notes it now majority latino american. from 45 to 65% today. and less african-american from 50 to 29%. toni was a student of professor campbell. campbell saying toni's understanding of racial nuance is innate. south central community leaders don't see amazing but they do see progress. there's a change for instance from the 1992 tension filled relationships between african and korean americans. >> i believe at least in race relations have improved. i think the second generation, they speak english. >> but they want more community investment. >> well, we need more private corporations in to help the government create something in the communities. that's what i look at social enterprise at. >
florence and normandie, liquor stores, sandwich shops. chain gas stations.cross the street from one another. but still other signs that the community is still in transition. >> mercedes, homelessness, getting to work on one intersection. author of making black los angeles, professor marnie campbell. >> we have to kind of rethink at we think about south central. >> campbell notes it now majority latino american. from 45 to 65% today. and less african-american from 50 to 29%....
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one of the liquor stories 20-year-old mace break-in upon parp 29th, 1992 was tomasenen florence on normandy while conduct ts interviews at the processor aid we discovered the owner of the liquor store simon troy standing a few hundred feet away. >> somebody broke in take all the merchandise out whatever they need. >> that somebody was hase and her message for troy she says is long overdue. >> the riots. the madman and i'm honored to have the opportunity to aapologize. >> thank you very much. >> i am so remorseful. >> othank you very much. >> well received apology from troy who has rebuilt his store. >> i remember the 5 years ago i'm ver happy today. she said we be friends again. >> a friend for life and a lesson to go with it. >> i'm teaching my kids not to do things in the heat of the moment because later you'll be sorry. >> rodney king drowned at his home in 2012 since then his family tried to maintain his legacy more than a decade for the l.a. public defender to meet the cord or theed reforms. >> well you could say that orange is the new hack. the hit netflix show is the center of a secu
one of the liquor stories 20-year-old mace break-in upon parp 29th, 1992 was tomasenen florence on normandy while conduct ts interviews at the processor aid we discovered the owner of the liquor store simon troy standing a few hundred feet away. >> somebody broke in take all the merchandise out whatever they need. >> that somebody was hase and her message for troy she says is long overdue. >> the riots. the madman and i'm honored to have the opportunity to aapologize. >>...
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. >> reporter: tim goldman remembers the standoff near florence and normandy avenues after four l.a.tted on the video beating of rodney king. >> my heart almost fell to my stomach. >> reporter: the then 32-year-old grabbed his camcorder. you were right in their face with your camera. you were close. >> was really close. >> reporter: he recorded some of the worst beatings including the trucker reginald denny and the minister, fidel lopez. >> i thought lopez was actually dead until he started moving. >> reporter: more than 50 people were killed and 2,000 injured in six days of rioting and looting, which cost $1 billion in damage. police chief charlie beck says he knew the lapd was the reason for the uprising. since then the force has been reformed. >> we're the majority minority now. almost 50% are hispanic and women. during the riots we were mostly whit white. >> it prompted changes everywhere. >> reporter: goldman left south central l.a. a. he hopes his videos show the respect police and communities receiver. >> what happened out there should teach everyone a lesson. you never want t
. >> reporter: tim goldman remembers the standoff near florence and normandy avenues after four l.a.tted on the video beating of rodney king. >> my heart almost fell to my stomach. >> reporter: the then 32-year-old grabbed his camcorder. you were right in their face with your camera. you were close. >> was really close. >> reporter: he recorded some of the worst beatings including the trucker reginald denny and the minister, fidel lopez. >> i thought lopez...
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. >> reporter: jim goldman remembers the standoff near florence and normandy avenues after four lapd officers were acquitted of the videotaped beating of rodney king. >> my heart fell to my stomach. i'm like man, i couldn't believe it myself. [ riots ] >> reporter: the then 32-year- old grabbed his camcorder. you're right in the space with your camera. you were close. >> i was really close. [ screaming ] >> no! >> reporter: goldman recorded some of the worst moments of april 29, 1992, including the attack on trucker reginald denny and the torture of fidel lopez. >> he gonna die! >> that was where the minister said over here, man, pray. i thought fidel lopez actually was dead until he started moving. [ sirens ] >> reporter: more than 50 people were killed and 2,000 injured in 6 days of rioting and looting which caused $1 billion in damage. police chief charlie beck says he knew the lapd was the reason for the uprising. since then, the force has been reformed. >> we're majority minority right now. we're almost 50% hispanic. 20% women. in the 92 riots we were majority male white. we're
. >> reporter: jim goldman remembers the standoff near florence and normandy avenues after four lapd officers were acquitted of the videotaped beating of rodney king. >> my heart fell to my stomach. i'm like man, i couldn't believe it myself. [ riots ] >> reporter: the then 32-year- old grabbed his camcorder. you're right in the space with your camera. you were close. >> i was really close. [ screaming ] >> no! >> reporter: goldman recorded some of the worst...
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and in that capacity we landed on the beaches of normandy. france was occupied by the germans.y to move the war forward and to get rid of the war was to defeat the germans. i sailed from lands end at the tip of england across to omaha beach, which was still... had been cleared by the time i got there a bit. but there were many soldiers in american uniform still lying in the sea face down. there were many armoured vehicles still in the water and we had to push on from there into france and defeat them. there was heavy artillery all the way. many battles all the way. and it was only when we got into the german occupied, and germany itself, that we began to encounter possible war crimes. as nazi atrocities were uncovered you were transferred to a newly—created war crimes branch of the army to gather evidence of nazi brutality and apprehend the war criminals. you entered the death camps, like buchenwald for instance, and you described how you saw scenes from hell. describe to us what you saw. i can describe it vividly because the recollection is very strong in my mind but at the sa
and in that capacity we landed on the beaches of normandy. france was occupied by the germans.y to move the war forward and to get rid of the war was to defeat the germans. i sailed from lands end at the tip of england across to omaha beach, which was still... had been cleared by the time i got there a bit. but there were many soldiers in american uniform still lying in the sea face down. there were many armoured vehicles still in the water and we had to push on from there into france and...
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fifth harmony singer, normandy cordecht t probably performed in las vegas before.es of the night with 33, after dancing the fox trot. she pretty much danced circles around the craps table and competition. >> i just don't think it is fair. as a member of a former girl group. >> she had to do some dancing in her day. >> she had to do some dancing. >> yeah, anyway. former "glee" star, heather morris, channelled inner britney with a toxic number the judges loved. maks said he may be back next week. he was injured. nancy kerrigan did a little samba. >> she -- should we -- should we show her how it is done? >> if you want to shake it. >> i guess you could do it that way too. but the number everyone is talking about was the magic mike inspired number from former cubby david ross. he went all in for this number. bruno said it was nearly full monte. with thunder in the underpants. >> not even friday. >> only bruno. >> he really did go all in, didn't he? >> so. his former teammates were watching as well. as you can imagine. oh, my god. immediately started tweeting. whoa. is
fifth harmony singer, normandy cordecht t probably performed in las vegas before.es of the night with 33, after dancing the fox trot. she pretty much danced circles around the craps table and competition. >> i just don't think it is fair. as a member of a former girl group. >> she had to do some dancing in her day. >> she had to do some dancing. >> yeah, anyway. former "glee" star, heather morris, channelled inner britney with a toxic number the judges loved....
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a march and rally was held today at florence and normandy, the original location of the unrest. 63 people were killed over those days. >> this is a critical part of l.a. history. if you don't learn your history, you're doomed to repeat it. >> reporter: at a ceremony marking the anniversary, the mayor talked -- bout what changed. >> -- talked about what changed. he and others acknowledged opportunity for joshes and affordable places to live continue to be sources of tension in l.a. >> 25 years later, a lot of work has been done to make life better in this part of los angeles, and beyond. there's a lot of evidence to that effect, but there's a lot of unfinished business. >> reporter: a legacy of race, police, and economic tensions. the city of angels continues to struggle with. >>> police are investigating mullle tim shootings in los angeles that could all be related. all of the shootings happened around the pico area. as many as four victims were transported to area hospitals for treatment. one victim was pronounced dead on arrival. price say on of the victims were shot by a suspect who wa
a march and rally was held today at florence and normandy, the original location of the unrest. 63 people were killed over those days. >> this is a critical part of l.a. history. if you don't learn your history, you're doomed to repeat it. >> reporter: at a ceremony marking the anniversary, the mayor talked -- bout what changed. >> -- talked about what changed. he and others acknowledged opportunity for joshes and affordable places to live continue to be sources of tension in...
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here on the corner of florence and normandy.eporter back then center to cover the l.a. riots. >> can the blighted part of l.a. be restored? >> 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 er
here on the corner of florence and normandy.eporter back then center to cover the l.a. riots. >> can the blighted part of l.a. be restored? >> 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...
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officers of wrong doing in the beating of rodney king, that now famous intersection florence and normandy was consumed by anger. that cross roads the epicenter of stdays of looting, rioting a killing, when it was over there was over a billion dollars in damage. the riots and their aftermath -- it would be nice to say we have come a long way since then, but the truth is we really haven't. the country has divided as it has been in recent memory. and the disconnect between the white community and the black community are just as wide as in 1992. in the simple words of rodney king calling for calm during the riots, can't we all just get along? >>> that is going to do it for this edition of abc7 news, as always, look for breaking news on twitter, the latest on northbound 101 being shut down at 92 because of an officer-involved shooting, abc7 news bay area. >> for all of us, we appreciate your time and we'll see you again at 9:00 and 11:00. [knocking on door] hi. oh, hey, jeff. just want to return this. we borrowed it from your lovely fiancée. oh, the notebook. yeah, the notebook. audrey made me
officers of wrong doing in the beating of rodney king, that now famous intersection florence and normandy was consumed by anger. that cross roads the epicenter of stdays of looting, rioting a killing, when it was over there was over a billion dollars in damage. the riots and their aftermath -- it would be nice to say we have come a long way since then, but the truth is we really haven't. the country has divided as it has been in recent memory. and the disconnect between the white community and...
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he parachute into normandy on d-day. he fought and was wound. of and was key to the mission.he earned a masters and a doctorate. he was fluent in 8 languages. he had a working knowledge of even more languages. he worked nearly every important cia station in the world. his honors include the distinguished careerhi intelligence medal. office of strategic services society swaird for service to the profession and the williamam j. donovan award. he lost his life of 66 years two years ago.th they are you are swiefd by their two children. hugh montgomery, the cia's longest serving operative.d, he was 94. my next guest calls montgomery a hero of american intelligence. fred fleitz. it's great to have you with us. if you will, reflect on hugh montgomery and his service to the nation. fred: he was a hero of american intelligence, a founding father of the cia. he was a mentor to me. he was a big fan of your show. he wasn't doing well the last few years. but he took special pleasure in receiving one of his mentorees appearing on your show. he used to call me after every show. he was a big
he parachute into normandy on d-day. he fought and was wound. of and was key to the mission.he earned a masters and a doctorate. he was fluent in 8 languages. he had a working knowledge of even more languages. he worked nearly every important cia station in the world. his honors include the distinguished careerhi intelligence medal. office of strategic services society swaird for service to the profession and the williamam j. donovan award. he lost his life of 66 years two years ago.th they are...
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and a c-53 sky trooper that just overflew otherwise known as a d-day doll which flew missions in normandy on d-day. we have several alumni from the nixon administration here today. please give them a hearty welcome. [ applause ] we are pleased to welcome over 30 federal, state, and local elected officials joining us, maybe the 22 is coming over now. 30 federal state and local elected officials joining us today ripping constituencies all across southern california. thank you very much for being here. [ applause ] and we must thank all the tremendous financial support that we've had to make this richard nixon centennial legacy campaign a success. thank you. in may, 2016 just a few months ago, we paid tribute to three outstanding couples who spearheaded the way to making the new library and making this day possible. please join me in welcoming and thanking ambassador george arduos, doctor and mrs. james cavanaugh, and mr. and mrs. fred malek. last but certainly not least, we'd like to recognize and honor our nation's veterans who as president nixon said in serving god and country having soug
and a c-53 sky trooper that just overflew otherwise known as a d-day doll which flew missions in normandy on d-day. we have several alumni from the nixon administration here today. please give them a hearty welcome. [ applause ] we are pleased to welcome over 30 federal, state, and local elected officials joining us, maybe the 22 is coming over now. 30 federal state and local elected officials joining us today ripping constituencies all across southern california. thank you very much for being...
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last i do have to say i didn't write the poem so i don't want to take credit for it because of the normandy of the story and its sadness, i start almost every day i would read from the books his grandmother was born on the remote island of st. helena as a recaptured african and her book is full of fat sense of loss and alienation and loneliness but also somehow a redemption going back and looking at these lives so i hope my book is somehow a part of that process. >> i will ask charlotte to move this way and break up the flow of little faith. you've got recaptured africans, remarkably interesting story that was covered, people knew about it, covered as they say in the national press and then you have the governor speaking about genocide as a fee to complete. the press in california reports on these things and christina, you have the most famous interracial family of the day. why are stories now coming to light in other words what did we miss as scholars what did we miss you s so glaringly in the teaching and construction what explains the record unless i am mistaken about all three of these
last i do have to say i didn't write the poem so i don't want to take credit for it because of the normandy of the story and its sadness, i start almost every day i would read from the books his grandmother was born on the remote island of st. helena as a recaptured african and her book is full of fat sense of loss and alienation and loneliness but also somehow a redemption going back and looking at these lives so i hope my book is somehow a part of that process. >> i will ask charlotte...
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of confrontation between moscow and washington, adding to the four that were working within the normandyt. present administration is interested in continuing this bilateral format of cooperation in order to assist the practical the of implementing in full agreement. we support this and are ready for it. we also discussed the korean peninsula. it's very worrying and we are very much concerned by russia implementation in the security council of and how wenations. can get out from the spiral of confrontation and establish these negotiations to demilitarize the korean peninsula by a means of clinical and diplomatic efforts. mentioned the particular responsibility of russia and the the military and political security, globally, and regional, we checked our time in fulfilling the different agreements, strategic weapons that exist between our countries and we over agreed to overcome a pause. when we checked the reasons, we find ourselves, because of the change of administration in the white house, we very much hope that the context in the strategic stability and arms control will be reinstated.
of confrontation between moscow and washington, adding to the four that were working within the normandyt. present administration is interested in continuing this bilateral format of cooperation in order to assist the practical the of implementing in full agreement. we support this and are ready for it. we also discussed the korean peninsula. it's very worrying and we are very much concerned by russia implementation in the security council of and how wenations. can get out from the spiral of...
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officers of wrong doing in the beating of rodney king, that now famous intersection florence and normandy was consumed by anger. that cross roads the epicenter of stdays of looting, rioting a killing, when it was over there was over a billion dollars in damage. the riots and their aftermath -- it would be nice to say we have come a long way since then, but the truth is we really haven't. the country has divided as it has been in recent memory. and the disconnect between the white community and the black community are just as wide as in 1992. in the simple words of rodney king calling for calm during the riots, can't we all just get along? >>> that is going to do it for this edition of abc7 news, as always, look for breaking news on twitter, the latest on northbound 101 being shut down at 92 because of an officer-involved shooting, abc7 news bay area. >> for all of us, we appreciate your time and we'll see you again at 9:00 and 11:00. there goes my sensitive bladder. sound familiar? then you'll love this. always discreet. incredible protection... in a pad this thin. i didn't think it would
officers of wrong doing in the beating of rodney king, that now famous intersection florence and normandy was consumed by anger. that cross roads the epicenter of stdays of looting, rioting a killing, when it was over there was over a billion dollars in damage. the riots and their aftermath -- it would be nice to say we have come a long way since then, but the truth is we really haven't. the country has divided as it has been in recent memory. and the disconnect between the white community and...
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these women who tragically lost their lives while serving in europe are buried at the normandy american cemetery, which i was privileged to visit a couple of years ago. their contributions and sacrifices deserve to be celebrated. these black women proudly sacrificed their lives for a country that did not value them due to racial discrimination and bigotry. so it is with great pride i speak their names today hoping more people will come to acknowledge their sacrifice and the sacrifices of their fellow sisters during world war ii. i want to thank our military veterans appropriations chair congressman charlie dent, ranking member sanford bishop as well as our full committee chair rogers and ranking member lowey for their support in the appropriations committee to help us uncover this great history. and also the american battle monuments commission. these great heroes need to be brought to the attention of the american people so they can properly be recognized for their sacrifices and their legacies. it's my hope that the united states will no longer be shy in recognizing the value, accompl
these women who tragically lost their lives while serving in europe are buried at the normandy american cemetery, which i was privileged to visit a couple of years ago. their contributions and sacrifices deserve to be celebrated. these black women proudly sacrificed their lives for a country that did not value them due to racial discrimination and bigotry. so it is with great pride i speak their names today hoping more people will come to acknowledge their sacrifice and the sacrifices of their...
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and investment in industries that , but help them grow faster i do think when we look at the end normandyf the tax package and the three prongs i outlined their, the ability to get this to congress is going to be -- we will have to see how much he gets through. we caught upstory, with justin trudeau and talked about a lot of issues, including trade. john will talk about it, but the thing that stands out to me with justin trudeau is when you look at immigration, lgbt writes, trade, traditionalst picture of a liberal we think of. he goes into that. is why canadart has not been subject to this wave of populism. justin trudeau is in a strange position. he is carefully positioning himself as the anti-truck. -- anti-trump. trump has been useful to him because it has enabled him to slightly put hard lines around his own image which was getting fuzzy. in the opposite camp is donald trump in a lot of things. on the specifics, donald trump is attacking him about milk subsidies. strangely it could be one where donald trump has a reasonably good point from the point of view of many canadian consumers
and investment in industries that , but help them grow faster i do think when we look at the end normandyf the tax package and the three prongs i outlined their, the ability to get this to congress is going to be -- we will have to see how much he gets through. we caught upstory, with justin trudeau and talked about a lot of issues, including trade. john will talk about it, but the thing that stands out to me with justin trudeau is when you look at immigration, lgbt writes, trade, traditionalst...
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as the front moved east towards germany, they continued to do the work behind the scenes around normandy, actually actually establishing and taking care of the cemeteries, that sort of thing. graves registration is a unit responsibility down to the lowest level. battalions, regiments -- all are responsible for evacuating the war dead, casualties to the collection points where graves registration units would then evacuate the dead to temporary cemeteries using also personnel from other units, including bandmembers, prisoners of war, as well as civilian laborers. in late 1945, the war is already over, but there was no centralized grave registration command. it was formed in november of 1945. it took about six months just to get off the ground because of the issues of demobilization and of the army and everything going on and year. -- in europe. it took a while to get established. general littlejohn, the chief quartermaster, suggested and informed the army and american graves registration command, and you can see the responsibilities the new command had. it started off with about 7000 perso
as the front moved east towards germany, they continued to do the work behind the scenes around normandy, actually actually establishing and taking care of the cemeteries, that sort of thing. graves registration is a unit responsibility down to the lowest level. battalions, regiments -- all are responsible for evacuating the war dead, casualties to the collection points where graves registration units would then evacuate the dead to temporary cemeteries using also personnel from other units,...
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that's 75,000 more than normandy, approached okinawa.d a "typhoon of steel." ♪ ♪ having island hopped across the pacific, allied forces saw okinawa as a key base for fleet anchorage, troop staging, and air operations for the final push into the japanese mainland and victory. the fighting was brutal for both sides. the cost in lives and resources for the allied forces was tremendous. and when it was over, military planners looked at the mainland, looked at what okinawa had cost them, and projected even more appalling losses. what came next, we all know. what is not widely known is that more people died during the battle of okinawa than all those killed during the atomic bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki. >> anthony: right. >> masahide: so that they had to keep the u.s. military forces as long as possible in okinawa. so that they could prepare defense to protect mainland japan, you know? so, ever since that battle of okinawa. okinawan people say we were sort of, uh, what do you call it? >> anthony: sacrificed? >> masahide: yes, mm-hmm. >>
that's 75,000 more than normandy, approached okinawa.d a "typhoon of steel." ♪ ♪ having island hopped across the pacific, allied forces saw okinawa as a key base for fleet anchorage, troop staging, and air operations for the final push into the japanese mainland and victory. the fighting was brutal for both sides. the cost in lives and resources for the allied forces was tremendous. and when it was over, military planners looked at the mainland, looked at what okinawa had cost...
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>> one of the liquor stores then 20-year-old hayes broke into in 1992 was tom's on florence and normandy. while conducting our interview at the parade, we discovered the owner of the liquor store was standing just a few hundred feet away. ? somebody broke in, take all the merchandise out. whatever they need. >> that somebody was hayes. and her message for choi, 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 morseful. >> thank you very much. >> a well received apology from choi who has since rebuilt his store. >> the food, remember, 25 years ago. i'm very happy today. we will be friends again. >> a friend for life. and a lesson to go with it. >> not to participate, not to do things in the heat of the moment because later you'll be sorry. >> that was marin austin reporting. rodney king drowned alt his home in 2012. since then, his family has been trying to maintain its legacy. they trained the way their officers are trained and recruited. >> insane. >> a series of
>> one of the liquor stores then 20-year-old hayes broke into in 1992 was tom's on florence and normandy. while conducting our interview at the parade, we discovered the owner of the liquor store was standing just a few hundred feet away. ? somebody broke in, take all the merchandise out. whatever they need. >> that somebody was hayes. and her message for choi, she says, is long overdue. >> during the riots, i was a partaker of the madness. and i'm honored to have the...
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. >> reporter: tim goldman remembers the standoff near florence and normandy avenues, after four lapd officers were acquitted of the videotaped beating of rodney king. >> my heart fell to my stomach. i was like, i couldn't believe it myself. >> reporter: the then 32-year- old grabbed his camcorder. >> you're right in their face with your camera. you were close. >> i was really close. >> reporter: goldman recorded some of the worst moments of april 29, 1992, including the attack on trucker reginald denny, and the torture of fidel lopez. >> he's going to die. >> reporter: that was for the minister over him prayed. i thought fidel lopez was actually dead, until he started moving. >> reporter: more than 50 people were killed, and 2,000 injured in six days of rioting and looting, which caused a billion dollars in damage. police chief charlie beck says he knew the lapd was the reason for the uprising. since then, the force has been reformed. >> we're majority minority now. almost 50% hispanic,20% women. back then, we were majority white male. it's not that way anymore. >> baltimore, ferguso
. >> reporter: tim goldman remembers the standoff near florence and normandy avenues, after four lapd officers were acquitted of the videotaped beating of rodney king. >> my heart fell to my stomach. i was like, i couldn't believe it myself. >> reporter: the then 32-year- old grabbed his camcorder. >> you're right in their face with your camera. you were close. >> i was really close. >> reporter: goldman recorded some of the worst moments of april 29, 1992,...
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weeks later, two terrorists attacked a church in normandy, killing an 86—year—old priest.eared at 0rly airport, where he was shot dead. translation: over the past few months the government has been calling on national security forces to ensure the safety of our citizens throughout the country. over the next few days, more than 50,000 police officers and military police will be deployed to guarantee the smooth running of the elections. since the attack on the bataclan, the state of emergency here in france has been extended five times. the police now carry their weapons off duty for their own safety, and they have sweeping new powers to put suspects under house arrest — they can search apartments and computers without judicial warrants. but the list of people they‘re following is enormous. 0ne mp who worked on the terror legislation told me there are 15,000 names on the list that documents that most dangerous. in marseille this week, police say they foiled an imminent attack involving two men — again, one linked to belgium. in the raids that took place, they recovered a hau
weeks later, two terrorists attacked a church in normandy, killing an 86—year—old priest.eared at 0rly airport, where he was shot dead. translation: over the past few months the government has been calling on national security forces to ensure the safety of our citizens throughout the country. over the next few days, more than 50,000 police officers and military police will be deployed to guarantee the smooth running of the elections. since the attack on the bataclan, the state of emergency...
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and we have also worked, of course, within the format of the normandy arrangement.e undertook to continue contacts in that format in order to find practical ways forward to fulfill the minsk agreement. so we greet and applaud such efforts. of course, we are fully in favor of them. this russia and the u.s., particularly are committed to trying to find solutions to problems. we will try to avoid confrontation in kia, the korean peninsula, and to start a negotiation process in order to settle the question of stabilizing the korean peninsula through political and diplomatic efforts. we are particularly concerned, of course, about the regional and global military political build-up. we need negotiations about strategic reductions, where we do have agreements between our two countries where there has been a pause in this process for objective reasons. and that caused by the white house, and we believe that it is very important to continue to work on this arms reduction and work very business-like, in a business-like way efficiently. and we agreed on that. we mentioned the
and we have also worked, of course, within the format of the normandy arrangement.e undertook to continue contacts in that format in order to find practical ways forward to fulfill the minsk agreement. so we greet and applaud such efforts. of course, we are fully in favor of them. this russia and the u.s., particularly are committed to trying to find solutions to problems. we will try to avoid confrontation in kia, the korean peninsula, and to start a negotiation process in order to settle the...
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anthony: matt klein came to miami in 1945 from new york's lower east side by way of the battle of normandy warm weather was much better for me. >> anthony: but there was a lot of g.i.s during the war here, right? >> matt: the war made miami beach for the simple reason that people were stationed here, and they saw a world that they didn't believe. >> anthony: during world war ii, miami saw a massive influx of military personnel. hotels, which had seen a sharp drop in business, made a deal with the government to house troops at the empty resorts. >> matt: they told their parents about their parents came down, sons came down, they opened their businesses here, and they were basically jewish at the time and that's how it started. >> anthony: by the fall of 1942, more than 78 thousand troops were living in 300 hotels in miami and miami beach. how long have you been running the deuce? >> matt: i took over in 1964. half of my life i've spent here. miami beach has turned over at least six times since i've been here. all i need is "miami vice." they put it in there. this was their favorite bar. >>
anthony: matt klein came to miami in 1945 from new york's lower east side by way of the battle of normandy warm weather was much better for me. >> anthony: but there was a lot of g.i.s during the war here, right? >> matt: the war made miami beach for the simple reason that people were stationed here, and they saw a world that they didn't believe. >> anthony: during world war ii, miami saw a massive influx of military personnel. hotels, which had seen a sharp drop in business,...
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the intersection of flornls and normandy. it was the he said center of the rioting.s pulled from the truck and beaten bloody within an inch of his life. i tell you all this because it is a piece of american history. one that left an indelible mark on our society and on myself. my dad was flying the helicopter, hovering over it, trying to scare the attackers with a bull horn and with officers nowhere in sight. my father declared police had abandoned los angeles. my parents got death threats for testifying against the gang members but they were not in journalism to make friends. my parents were dedicated to keeping americans informed. holding power to account. so when i decided to get into this business, i thought a lot about that moment. the risk that they took and why it was so important that they took it so on this bring your kids to workday, i want to say thank you to my parents for bringing me to work. that will wrap things up for me on this hour. ali velshi picks things up. >> they're proud of you. the work you did on that campaign got you some threats, too, but
the intersection of flornls and normandy. it was the he said center of the rioting.s pulled from the truck and beaten bloody within an inch of his life. i tell you all this because it is a piece of american history. one that left an indelible mark on our society and on myself. my dad was flying the helicopter, hovering over it, trying to scare the attackers with a bull horn and with officers nowhere in sight. my father declared police had abandoned los angeles. my parents got death threats for...
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weeks later, two terrorists attacked a church in normandy, killing eight 86—year—old priest.man was stabbed and seriously injured ina policeman was stabbed and seriously injured in a suburb of paris, before the attacker appeared at an airport, where he was shot dead. translation: 0ver where he was shot dead. translation: over the past few months, the government has been calling on security forces to ensure the safety of citizens throughout the country. 0ver of citizens throughout the country. over the next few days, more than 50,000 police officers and military police will be deployed to guarantee the smooth running of the elections. since the attack on the bataclan, the state of emergency here in france has been extended five times. the police now carry weapons of duty for their own safety, and they have sweeping new powers to put suspects under house arrest. they can search apartments and computers without judicial warrant. but the list of people they are monitoring is enormous. 0ne mp who worked on the terror legislation told me there are 15,000 names on the list that docu
weeks later, two terrorists attacked a church in normandy, killing eight 86—year—old priest.man was stabbed and seriously injured ina policeman was stabbed and seriously injured in a suburb of paris, before the attacker appeared at an airport, where he was shot dead. translation: 0ver where he was shot dead. translation: over the past few months, the government has been calling on security forces to ensure the safety of citizens throughout the country. 0ver of citizens throughout the...
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normandy did not work. chuckled atome who his pretensions. he finally negotiated for hawaii. it was only after the establishment of a unified kingdom come i took some years -- unified kingdom, it took some years. -- theuestion is descendents of the missionaries who are in possession of the lands who helped tremendous responsibility toward environmental protection and taking care of the people, especially as a sugarcane industry dies out, the you have any thoughts on how to proceed? mr. haley: not really. book, once ithis realized what i got into, captive. i think to be twice as big as it is. it is not really a history of all of hawaii. this is how we got our hands on the place. i know there is a very active independent movement. but what the descendents of the missionary feel about it for all the damage that they caused to the society, i really cannot speak to that. several months after i finished the book, i got a surprise in the mail, a pound of state coffee from a couple of missionary descendents who were so shocked to read a history of hawaii and discover someone told the
normandy did not work. chuckled atome who his pretensions. he finally negotiated for hawaii. it was only after the establishment of a unified kingdom come i took some years -- unified kingdom, it took some years. -- theuestion is descendents of the missionaries who are in possession of the lands who helped tremendous responsibility toward environmental protection and taking care of the people, especially as a sugarcane industry dies out, the you have any thoughts on how to proceed? mr. haley:...
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priceless keep sake, staff sergeant john hill lost a bracelet more than 70 years ago on a field near normandy. it was a gift from his mother, he thought he would never see again but now matthew dell monte found that bracelet in february while walking through that field with the metal detector. he used the serial number on the bracelet to track hill down, 73 years later. >>> a cherished memory for a delaware family discovered after death of the world war two pilot. robert burr man passed away on tuesday and his son thomas was preparing to bury his father. he pulled out a war uniform his dad given him years ago. new tonight at 6:00 what thomas found inside the pocket of that uniform, that he says, he will treasure, forever. >>> that is wonderful. >>> kate's joining us now with a look at the weather. >> yes i'm not sure if you want to look at this weather. >> it is much better now. once the heaviest of the storms hit they came through quickly, and did bring damaging wind, problems in the area but now we are seeing sun return in a few spots and temperatures, yes, bizarre how quickry we saw back e
priceless keep sake, staff sergeant john hill lost a bracelet more than 70 years ago on a field near normandy. it was a gift from his mother, he thought he would never see again but now matthew dell monte found that bracelet in february while walking through that field with the metal detector. he used the serial number on the bracelet to track hill down, 73 years later. >>> a cherished memory for a delaware family discovered after death of the world war two pilot. robert burr man...
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he got beaten on the beaches once, a normandy that did not work, and there were people who chuckled at his pretensions for a long time, and he finally negotiated. it was only after the establishment of the unified kingdom, and it took some years before they did feel like the unified kingdom, it is quite true. >> essentially the descendents of these missionaries have a tremendous responsibility to environmental protection and taking care of the people, especially to have the sugar king industry in hawaii. you have any thoughts on how to proceed? >> not really. once i realized what i had "captives in paradise" news to betray's as big as it is. another is a very active and environmental movement. there is a very active independence movement. the what the descendents of the missionaries feel about it and how much no blessedly -- how oblige they may feel, i really can't speak to. i did get a surprise in the mail. i got a pure pound of coffee from a couple of missionary descendents who were so shocked to read a history of hawaii and discover that someone told the truth that they just had to
he got beaten on the beaches once, a normandy that did not work, and there were people who chuckled at his pretensions for a long time, and he finally negotiated. it was only after the establishment of the unified kingdom, and it took some years before they did feel like the unified kingdom, it is quite true. >> essentially the descendents of these missionaries have a tremendous responsibility to environmental protection and taking care of the people, especially to have the sugar king...
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we remember them storming on the shore at iwo jima and normandy. america first met them with charles lindbergh and walt disney and the first boy and girl scouts that america ever had. these were team players and good kids, smart kids, a little unlike the lost generation bad kids of just a couple of decades before. they felt their major brush with history and with heroism when young, and coming out of the war they felt a huge generational sling shot, which energized them and the country. they have since then held the presidency of the united states longer than any other generation in our history, from president kennedy through bush, and they also, upon entering elderhood, found themselves attacked by the boom generation, and have since then separated into a senior citizen community. we never before used the term senior citizen widely until we associated that kind of busy optimistic, upbeat atmosphere with this generation and elderhood. of course, over the past two decades, america has funneled an enormous amount of resources into healthcare and reti
we remember them storming on the shore at iwo jima and normandy. america first met them with charles lindbergh and walt disney and the first boy and girl scouts that america ever had. these were team players and good kids, smart kids, a little unlike the lost generation bad kids of just a couple of decades before. they felt their major brush with history and with heroism when young, and coming out of the war they felt a huge generational sling shot, which energized them and the country. they...