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king beating and the rodney king insurrection or riot at ninety ninety two. there have been from the rampart division scandal years later and many other incidents the l.a.p.d. has been shown has a consistent cultural problem with racism coverup and cronyism within the department that has victimized i think and probably driven out a great many good officers i look for similar reasons that's quite interesting now of course when we go back to dorner i mean this man is accused of allegedly of murdering three individuals he reportedly had a hit list of some forty potential targets i don't know if that's true or not but at the same time his case has surprisingly triggered an avalanche of support messages on the internet some even hailing him as an anti system truth fighter what would you explain is behind this the support that's emerged. well i i don't condone what's happened and i wanted violence and killing to end but more important i want him to be brought in alive which is something i do not think that the l.a.p.d. law enforcement or the u.s. government wants u
king beating and the rodney king insurrection or riot at ninety ninety two. there have been from the rampart division scandal years later and many other incidents the l.a.p.d. has been shown has a consistent cultural problem with racism coverup and cronyism within the department that has victimized i think and probably driven out a great many good officers i look for similar reasons that's quite interesting now of course when we go back to dorner i mean this man is accused of allegedly of...
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you've got to think -- >> you know, we sort of on this show coined of phrase rodney dangerfield rallyket rally getting no love. apple is the same way. when you look at the metrics, price to earnings, price to book, cash to enterprise value, all these things, trading at a discount to companies that should no way be in the same breath as apple. >> just looking at the data, and it turns out january and september showed up an awful lot for the big plunges in apple which makes me think are there certain times of the year when people's bearish sentiments about the stock took over? this isn't the first time that people were worried about scaling down in iphone orders. people were worried about things like margins, actually back in september 2008, two major analyst downgrades sent the stock plunging because they were saying the margins are going down and not coming back. >> talking of rodney dangerfield, maybe we're getting too much respect leading up to the peaks in september and correcting down to what it should. >> who is the inverse of rodney dangerfield. >> roger dangerfield is. >> you t
you've got to think -- >> you know, we sort of on this show coined of phrase rodney dangerfield rallyket rally getting no love. apple is the same way. when you look at the metrics, price to earnings, price to book, cash to enterprise value, all these things, trading at a discount to companies that should no way be in the same breath as apple. >> just looking at the data, and it turns out january and september showed up an awful lot for the big plunges in apple which makes me think...
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please welcome back to the program emmylou harris and rodney crowell. kids?hat wrong anymore ♪ and maybe i've learned this time ♪ i hope that i find what i'm reaching for ♪ the way that it is in my mind >> ♪ someday i'll get over you i'll live to see it all through ♪ but i'll always miss dreaming my dreams with you ♪
please welcome back to the program emmylou harris and rodney crowell. kids?hat wrong anymore ♪ and maybe i've learned this time ♪ i hope that i find what i'm reaching for ♪ the way that it is in my mind >> ♪ someday i'll get over you i'll live to see it all through ♪ but i'll always miss dreaming my dreams with you ♪
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from the watts riots of 1965 to the 1991 rodney king beating. the rampart scandal of the late '90s. >> it could only be described as a state of war. >> i know that history well. i represented over 100 african-american and other minority officers. and we have been doing battle hand-to-hand combat with lapd to get lapd to change. >> reporter: rice say has the battle is paying off, because minorities make up half of the for force. and something that was unthinkable years ago, charlie beck reopening the investigation into dorner's firing and he did it while his officers continued the manhunt. >> i hear the ghosts of the past of los angeles police department. i hear that -- people think that maybe there is something to what he says. i want to put that to rest. if will is anything to what he says or anything new and what he brings up in his manifesto, we will deal with it and deal with it in a public way. >> he is not opening it because of the accusations or because of the musings of someone who is a multiple murderer u now, but he wants to do it beca
from the watts riots of 1965 to the 1991 rodney king beating. the rampart scandal of the late '90s. >> it could only be described as a state of war. >> i know that history well. i represented over 100 african-american and other minority officers. and we have been doing battle hand-to-hand combat with lapd to get lapd to change. >> reporter: rice say has the battle is paying off, because minorities make up half of the for force. and something that was unthinkable years ago,...
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earlier i talked with holly robinson pete, actress, tv host and wife of rodney peete and asked her why are tuning in. >> women are watching and not all of them are watching for the super bowl spots. i grew up a fan of the philadelphia eagles. i'm from philly. my dad bled eagle green. i learned the game at his knees. it wasn't until i met my and then married my husband quarterback, rodney peete that i learned about the xs and os which got me into a chess match of a game. i am a little obsessed. i'm crazy football mama, but you can really just know a couple things and actually enjoy the game. >> i often sit there and ask my husband, what did that mean? what was that call? what are we waiting for? i'm learning more and more. but women are becoming a bigger and bigger part of the audience. if you lock at tok at the numbe were women. 41 million women. why do you think more women are watching? why this renewed interest and growing interest? >> well, i do think there's an interest in the show. the show is just getting bigger when you have half-time acts like beyonce. you're going to draw a lo
earlier i talked with holly robinson pete, actress, tv host and wife of rodney peete and asked her why are tuning in. >> women are watching and not all of them are watching for the super bowl spots. i grew up a fan of the philadelphia eagles. i'm from philly. my dad bled eagle green. i learned the game at his knees. it wasn't until i met my and then married my husband quarterback, rodney peete that i learned about the xs and os which got me into a chess match of a game. i am a little...
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nobody could see it. >> reporter: this friday rodney brown is putting the statue up for auction.h $1.8 million. i've got to imagine there's at least a small part of you that doesn't want to let it go. >> but i can't enjoy it. it won't fit in my living room. i don't have an aircraft carrier. the flag has to be passed to a new generation now. >> reporter: a new generation that brown hopes will honor the sacrifice and value of an older one immortalized in this american treasure. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the very latest on the gas explosion in kansas city as the search for the missing continues. >>> plus a close-up look at what's behind the recent jump in gas prices. >>> and former house speaker newt gingrich talks about what the republican party needs to do to rebuild itself. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com your real -- >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, it's wednesday, february 20. hu
nobody could see it. >> reporter: this friday rodney brown is putting the statue up for auction.h $1.8 million. i've got to imagine there's at least a small part of you that doesn't want to let it go. >> but i can't enjoy it. it won't fit in my living room. i don't have an aircraft carrier. the flag has to be passed to a new generation now. >> reporter: a new generation that brown hopes will honor the sacrifice and value of an older one immortalized in this american treasure....
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that should not be ignored dorner said quote the department has not changed since the rampart and rodneyking days it's gotten worse i saw some of those vile things humans can inflict on others as a police officer in los angeles unfortunately it wasn't in the streets of l.a. it was in the confound of the l.a.p.d. police stations and cruisers the enemy combatants in l.a. are not the citizens and suspects it's the police officers. chilling words it's unfortunate that we're only hearing them as a result of a tragic chain of events so to talk about media censorship the systemic violence and racism prevalent among police and how this fits into the larger dialogue of mass shootings i'm joined now by mike rivera a talk show host and webmaster of what really happened mike thanks so much for coming on thank you for all the way from home why so a lot of people don't know this but this guy was actually punished and fired he claims for reporting police brutality within the l.a.p.d. i mean why do you think this points kind of left out in the conversation by the corporate media well i used to live in l
that should not be ignored dorner said quote the department has not changed since the rampart and rodneyking days it's gotten worse i saw some of those vile things humans can inflict on others as a police officer in los angeles unfortunately it wasn't in the streets of l.a. it was in the confound of the l.a.p.d. police stations and cruisers the enemy combatants in l.a. are not the citizens and suspects it's the police officers. chilling words it's unfortunate that we're only hearing them as a...
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nobody could see it. >> reporter: this friday, rodney brown is putting the statue up for auction.s it could fetch $1.8 million. i got to imagine there's at least a small part of you that doesn't want to let it go. >> but i can't enjoy it. it won't fit in my living room. i don't have an aircraft carrier. the flag has to be passed to a new generation now. >> reporter: a new generation that brown hopes will honor the sacrifice and valor of an older one immortalized in this american treasure. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. >>> from snow to rain to hail, the storm rolling through the bay area has a little something for everybody. the wind and snow made for near white-out conditions up on mount hamilton. snow fell as low as 2500 feet. down the hill in san jose, one of our photographers ran into some hail. didn't
nobody could see it. >> reporter: this friday, rodney brown is putting the statue up for auction.s it could fetch $1.8 million. i got to imagine there's at least a small part of you that doesn't want to let it go. >> but i can't enjoy it. it won't fit in my living room. i don't have an aircraft carrier. the flag has to be passed to a new generation now. >> reporter: a new generation that brown hopes will honor the sacrifice and valor of an older one immortalized in this...
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the department has not changed since the ramparts and rodney king days. it has gotten worse. the consent decree should never have been lifted. the only thing that has evolved from the decree as those officers involved in the ramparts scandal and rodney king incidents have since been promoted to supervisor, commanders, and command staff. he went on to say he would use "every bit of small arms training, demolition, survival training i have been given to bring warfare to the lapd and its families." the police department itself is saying it is reopening, investigating why exactly dorner was fired. which is very interesting, given what has happened. dorner is challenging reporters in this 11-page manifesto to get information about particular cases that he believes he has documentation on. >> there are few things going on. first of all, anybody who would kill innocent folks up the is a hero. let's get that off the table because i think when the question is raised about, let's look at what is going on here, what he is raising, let's investigate that, then the responses, are you supp
the department has not changed since the ramparts and rodney king days. it has gotten worse. the consent decree should never have been lifted. the only thing that has evolved from the decree as those officers involved in the ramparts scandal and rodney king incidents have since been promoted to supervisor, commanders, and command staff. he went on to say he would use "every bit of small arms training, demolition, survival training i have been given to bring warfare to the lapd and its...
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and rodney, who's been at greyston nine years, is the production manager of the entire bakery.ke any difference that you're making very fine bakery products as opposed to doorknobs? >> there's a little more love and finesse put into a cake as opposed to a doorknob, unless it's an elegant doorknob for a mansion. but no, i like cakes. cakes are good. cakes have been good to me. >> specifically these cakes, with names like peanut butter explosion, venetian wine cake, and their best seller, triple chocolate mousse. how many calories do you think are sitting on this table? >> oh, zero. >> zero, oh. >> [laughing] >> that's what i was hoping you'd say. >> this is such an interesting cake. this is a lotus in mud, as in lotus flower in muddy waters. >> is this the flower? >> that's the lotus flower, handmade from buttercream. >> buttercream? >> buttercream. >> mm. >> again, made from scratch, and made with real butter. and this cake... >> you sure that's real butter? i should probably-- >> you should try it again. yeah, check it again. [laughs] >> perhaps, yeah. greyston cakes retail fo
and rodney, who's been at greyston nine years, is the production manager of the entire bakery.ke any difference that you're making very fine bakery products as opposed to doorknobs? >> there's a little more love and finesse put into a cake as opposed to a doorknob, unless it's an elegant doorknob for a mansion. but no, i like cakes. cakes are good. cakes have been good to me. >> specifically these cakes, with names like peanut butter explosion, venetian wine cake, and their best...
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that should not be ignored dorner said quote the department has not changed since the rampart and rodneyking days it's gotten worse i saw some of those vile things humans can inflict on others as a police officer and los angeles unfortunately it wasn't in the streets of l.a. it was in the confound of the l.a.p.d. police stations and cruisers the enemy combatants in l.a. are not the citizens and suspects it's the police officers. chilling words it's unfortunate that we're only hearing them as a result of a tragic chain of events so to talk about media censorship the systemic violence and racism prevalent among police and how this fits into the larger dialogue of mass shootings i'm joined now by mike rivera a talk show host and webmaster of what really happened mike thanks so much for coming on thank you for all the way from home why so a lot of people don't know this but this guy was actually punished and fired he claims for reporting police brutality within the l.a.p.d. i mean why do you think this points kind of left out in the conversation by the corporate media well i used to live in
that should not be ignored dorner said quote the department has not changed since the rampart and rodneyking days it's gotten worse i saw some of those vile things humans can inflict on others as a police officer and los angeles unfortunately it wasn't in the streets of l.a. it was in the confound of the l.a.p.d. police stations and cruisers the enemy combatants in l.a. are not the citizens and suspects it's the police officers. chilling words it's unfortunate that we're only hearing them as a...
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it's before dawn and rodney rouses his daughters and they're off for another race.stretch and pins a stuffed animal to heather's hat for luck. >> it's actually pretty cool. >> rodney is also their coach. >> five minutes before the start they're still up there fighting with each other or doing something silly and then it's time to start the race and they're all serious. >> you look good. you need to run what you need to run. >> they come to the finish and they turn it off and they're like a kid again. >> do you feel you have to try or does it feel natural? >> it comes natural to me. it's out there and just relaxing and sometimes it's hard. >> you said it before that kaytlynn has the talent and you have to work harder at it. >> yeah. hard work and talent. >> they each finished more than a hundred races in the past two years, often back-to-back on saturday s and sundays. last fall they gained national attention when kaytlynn won the women's division of a major trail race. her best time for a half marathon, 6:23 per mile. >> ever since they were little i always thought
it's before dawn and rodney rouses his daughters and they're off for another race.stretch and pins a stuffed animal to heather's hat for luck. >> it's actually pretty cool. >> rodney is also their coach. >> five minutes before the start they're still up there fighting with each other or doing something silly and then it's time to start the race and they're all serious. >> you look good. you need to run what you need to run. >> they come to the finish and they turn...
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so let's bring back rodney inhoff. earlier i asked you if you were surprised at this -- i guess it's a fairly lenient bail that was imposed on oscar pistorius? >> well, it may seem lenient, but i think the key was that the judge did not feel that mr. pistorius was like ly to be a threat to flee, which is the most important consideration. he didn't see him as someone who was likely to intimidate or threaten witnesses or destroy evidence. and he gave a lengthy explanation of his activities that night which the judge certainly found some significant issues with that statement and explained why he had some reservations or doubts about some of the statements made. nonetheless, he felt that it was unl unlikely, in his view, that mr. pistorius would simply try to take off rather than defend himself in court. so taking all those things into consideration, the judge decided to grant bail and give him the opportunity to stay out of prison, which is the situation in south africa. you don't go to a county jail. you go to prison if
so let's bring back rodney inhoff. earlier i asked you if you were surprised at this -- i guess it's a fairly lenient bail that was imposed on oscar pistorius? >> well, it may seem lenient, but i think the key was that the judge did not feel that mr. pistorius was like ly to be a threat to flee, which is the most important consideration. he didn't see him as someone who was likely to intimidate or threaten witnesses or destroy evidence. and he gave a lengthy explanation of his activities...
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ppep player rodney elliott... front of the rim and ii...john tied at 39...cardinall re-take the lead...sean mayberry disses to evan phoonix for the lay in...caavert hall by 2.... game tied again...ellioot crossover...buries the jummer to givv the patriots a 43-41 lead....less than 15 ssconds... drew edwards 33for the lead.. nothing but irr..john carroll addances tt the semifinals agaiist mount st. joe...45--1 overrcalvert hall. that's all for sports &punllmited...i'' morgan adsit.. thanks forrwatchhnn...have &pgreat
ppep player rodney elliott... front of the rim and ii...john tied at 39...cardinall re-take the lead...sean mayberry disses to evan phoonix for the lay in...caavert hall by 2.... game tied again...ellioot crossover...buries the jummer to givv the patriots a 43-41 lead....less than 15 ssconds... drew edwards 33for the lead.. nothing but irr..john carroll addances tt the semifinals agaiist mount st. joe...45--1 overrcalvert hall. that's all for sports &punllmited...i'' morgan adsit.. thanks...
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rodney wiggins of baltimore... p pretended ...to be a maintenenceeman ...too gain entry... to a room ...at the hamppon inn ... oon.. iichhe highway n glen burniee. saturdayy../ ppolice ... say... an lderly couple ...let wiggins... in... their room...//then.... wigginssppinted a gun... aa them... demmnding... money and property...//.after ...a search of tte area... / wiggins aad rreettd him. 3 ttis man... 23--yeaa- old.... & zaccarr butler of arnold,.../ - is....underr 3 an officer...//. pplice... &pnoticed butter ...pulling vehiclee.. had a red flashing light... on the dass....//the ooficer ...ran cheek on thh and... fouud it... toobe... a... personally owned -& vechile...// butler was arresteddon thh pppt. &pbig day in court in the trial of accused killer michaal hands of thee jury.crime and justice repoorer joy lepola since phylicia barnes' isappeaaaace. disappearance.she's live outside the courthouse. 3&pjoyit's hard to believe ttaa - pust over 2 years aaooi was sitting down with phyliciaa-3 barnes' mother and fathhr in 3 prosecutors &p3& say the teen was murddred bb mic
rodney wiggins of baltimore... p pretended ...to be a maintenenceeman ...too gain entry... to a room ...at the hamppon inn ... oon.. iichhe highway n glen burniee. saturdayy../ ppolice ... say... an lderly couple ...let wiggins... in... their room...//then.... wigginssppinted a gun... aa them... demmnding... money and property...//.after ...a search of tte area... / wiggins aad rreettd him. 3 ttis man... 23--yeaa- old.... & zaccarr butler of arnold,.../ - is....underr 3 an officer...//....
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it is as if rodney king from a decade ago happened yesterday. >> bill: rodney king didn't do anythinger than destroy himself. this is disturbing but it is part of the pattern we talked about at the beginning of the broadcast, the disrespect that people feel now for their institutions, the traditions and they just are going crazy and this internet is driving this. be that as it may. >> you can't be blind to the racial aspect of this black people one way to him and white people another. >> bill: i don't care what color you are. i used to live in new jersey. geraldo lives over there now. >> move back. >> bill: a lot of people moving out since they heard you might run for the senate. you have seen the traffic jams going into pennsylvania? [ laughter ] >> bill: you know, delaware, they want out of there. come on, you can't be running for office, rivera. >> well, i'm not running yet, bill as you know. >> bill: they will fire you here if you do that. >> i am seriously considering a run for the united states senate either frank lautenberg the 85-year-old five year incumbent senator wonderful
it is as if rodney king from a decade ago happened yesterday. >> bill: rodney king didn't do anythinger than destroy himself. this is disturbing but it is part of the pattern we talked about at the beginning of the broadcast, the disrespect that people feel now for their institutions, the traditions and they just are going crazy and this internet is driving this. be that as it may. >> you can't be blind to the racial aspect of this black people one way to him and white people...
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in the manifesto, he writes, the lapd hasn't changed since the days of rodney king, it's gotten worser picks at an old painful scab in los angeles, the lapd and its troubled history with the black community. ♪ >> we're in long beach and englewood. today we're talking about christopher dorner, the lapd. >> i believe what he's doing really is no different than what our ancestors would have done and did do in fighting to get free. >> it's not that people don't have a right to be angry, it's what you do about the anger. >> it's awful that we have to buy into that. >> the debate isn't limited to talk radio. across the web, a small show of report. call this disgusting say critics, but much of it is tinged with the sense of injustice dating back decades, from the watts riots of 1965 to the 1991 rodney king beating and the rampart scandal of the late '90s. >> lapd's relationship with the black community could only be described as a state of war. >> connie rice sued the department for years before joining it to change the police force from the inside. >> i know the history well, i represented
in the manifesto, he writes, the lapd hasn't changed since the days of rodney king, it's gotten worser picks at an old painful scab in los angeles, the lapd and its troubled history with the black community. ♪ >> we're in long beach and englewood. today we're talking about christopher dorner, the lapd. >> i believe what he's doing really is no different than what our ancestors would have done and did do in fighting to get free. >> it's not that people don't have a right to...
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in his rambling online manifesto, dorner mentions the brutal police beating of rodney king back in 1991. a group of officers was caught on video kicking and beating king. their acquittals in the case led to a week of deadly race riots in l.a. dorner writes online that one of the officers kicking king caught on video is now a captain with the lapd. dorner asks, do you trust him to enforce department policy and investigate use of force investigations on arrestees by his officers? >> dorner's allegations are about a police department that doesn't treat african-americans fairly. and i don't think that's true. and i want to make sure that we don't lose that precious ground we've gained because of these allegations, and that's the totality of the reason that i will look at this investigation again. >> in his manifesto, dorner also writes about hearing white officers use the "n" word to describe black officers. when he told them to stop, he says, they refused. and he makes this threat. those caucasians officers who join south bureau divisions with the sole intent to victimize minorities who ar
in his rambling online manifesto, dorner mentions the brutal police beating of rodney king back in 1991. a group of officers was caught on video kicking and beating king. their acquittals in the case led to a week of deadly race riots in l.a. dorner writes online that one of the officers kicking king caught on video is now a captain with the lapd. dorner asks, do you trust him to enforce department policy and investigate use of force investigations on arrestees by his officers? >>...
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rodney was sentenced to life for murder.with the prison job he's allowed to have in unit six. >> my job, i come here on death row. i feel trapped already. you see it's getting dark coming up in here. no way out. just one way in. when i go from unit six to death row, i'm always, like humbled. i know that that could have been me. because they threaten me with the death penalty. >> another advantage to living in minimum security is visitation. these inmates can receive visitors three days a week. >> kiss. i have mixed emotions when i'm in visit with my mother. i know that she's hurting for me being in here. i know she may blame herself sometime for what happens. >> her birthday is next week. >> mine is coming up. >> you think she's going to be mad if i won't be able to get anything? >> no. i'm going to get them something. so you don't have to worry about that. we need him at home if we can ever get him there. there we need him at home. >> it's really painful to visit. when you see that person, your loved one walking out and you
rodney was sentenced to life for murder.with the prison job he's allowed to have in unit six. >> my job, i come here on death row. i feel trapped already. you see it's getting dark coming up in here. no way out. just one way in. when i go from unit six to death row, i'm always, like humbled. i know that that could have been me. because they threaten me with the death penalty. >> another advantage to living in minimum security is visitation. these inmates can receive visitors three...
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even as most condemn the murders some remember rodney king, the o.j. simpson murder trial and the troubled relations between copses and te black community. most agree the lapd has changed since the old days and it is not racism but brutal murder. >> when you have something of this nature, someone who is highly trained and highly capable, having been a police officer in the past. having had prior military experience who made threats that you have all read about in the manifeste we take this seriously. >> we will be live from l.a.p.d. head quarters later in the show. we begin tonight with the aftermath of the blizzard that caused massive disruption from new jersey to maine. the massachusetts coast getting hit especially hard with dangerous beach erosion from massive waves and flooding that required rescues of people and animals and sub merged vehicles in icy water. today as sunshine brought out skiers in new york city and led to a huge snowball fight at harvard yard a few miles one way report other determined how badly you got hit by the storm. >> i thin
even as most condemn the murders some remember rodney king, the o.j. simpson murder trial and the troubled relations between copses and te black community. most agree the lapd has changed since the old days and it is not racism but brutal murder. >> when you have something of this nature, someone who is highly trained and highly capable, having been a police officer in the past. having had prior military experience who made threats that you have all read about in the manifeste we take...
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from the watts riots of 1965 to the 1991 rodney king beating.rt scandal of the late '90s. >> it could only be described as a state of war. >> i know that history well. i represented over 100 african-american and other minority officers. and we have been doing battle hand-to-hand combat with lapd to get them to change. >> reporter: rice says that battle is paying off. today minorities make up more than half of its force. and something that was unthinkable years ago, l.a.'s current police chief, charlie beck, reopening the investigation into dorner's firing. he did it while his officers continued the manhunt. >> i hear the ghosts of the past of los angeles police department. i hear that -- people think that maybe there is something to what he says. i want to put that to rest. if will is anything to what he says or anything new and what he brings up in his manifesto, we will deal with it and deal with it in a public way. >> he is not opening it because of the accusations or because of the newsings of someone that's a multiple murderer now. he 'doin
from the watts riots of 1965 to the 1991 rodney king beating.rt scandal of the late '90s. >> it could only be described as a state of war. >> i know that history well. i represented over 100 african-american and other minority officers. and we have been doing battle hand-to-hand combat with lapd to get them to change. >> reporter: rice says that battle is paying off. today minorities make up more than half of its force. and something that was unthinkable years ago, l.a.'s...
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former football all pro rodney harrison revealed this week he is "scared to death." >> i would give upone, the entire state of misspending. i would walk to the sideline, there will give me two advils and some to get back in the game. if the nfl is guilty of anything, it is the lack of awareness and education that they told us. they never explained to us or even let us know what a concussion was. i had no idea until recently. even since i retired in 2008 from the patriots, i would still experience headaches. i would experience headaches from sunday until tuesday and wednesday. even at times, there's a sense of loneliness, anxiety problems, and sometimes i just get headaches from just being in bright lights. it is tough. people have to understand these players, a lot of their agenda is based on money, but a lot of these players are really suffering read this is for real. i am experiencing now. i am scared to death. i have children and a beautiful wife. i'm scared what will happen to me 10, 15 years from now. >> law concussion were once an unspoken and misunderstood problem, today more th
former football all pro rodney harrison revealed this week he is "scared to death." >> i would give upone, the entire state of misspending. i would walk to the sideline, there will give me two advils and some to get back in the game. if the nfl is guilty of anything, it is the lack of awareness and education that they told us. they never explained to us or even let us know what a concussion was. i had no idea until recently. even since i retired in 2008 from the patriots, i...
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rodney clark had to make a move, but he pulls up and he's got it. the bulldogs had the largest lead of the game, gw cuts it to five. a frantic effort down the stretch. smith does not score, rebounds, misses, but check out the tip. it cuts it to three. following an in-bound violation, g.w. does get it back. they don't get it off in time. what a game, though. gw almost knocked off the number 14 team in the country. 59-56 the final score. >>> all right. so hokie fans are trying to bring down the house today. virginia tech was hosting georgia tech, but the yellow jackets, they quiet the crowd late first half. the skyhook for two, two of thinks 13. second half, eric green trying to create. look at this pretty finger roll. nice. 28 points for green, hokies cut it to 11, but the yellow jackets too much down the stretch. brandon reed, a great pass to marcus for the slamma jamma, is what the kids are calling it today. hokies have now lost their last six. >>> mason nation, they're looking for their saturday best, right? they're welcoming in delaware. first ha
rodney clark had to make a move, but he pulls up and he's got it. the bulldogs had the largest lead of the game, gw cuts it to five. a frantic effort down the stretch. smith does not score, rebounds, misses, but check out the tip. it cuts it to three. following an in-bound violation, g.w. does get it back. they don't get it off in time. what a game, though. gw almost knocked off the number 14 team in the country. 59-56 the final score. >>> all right. so hokie fans are trying to bring...