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we talk to the man who filmed the rodney king beating. how he changed the way so many now view policework. >>> it seems hardly a week goes by without a disturbing police encounter caught on camera. yesterday we reported on a texas policeman seen forcing a teenaged girl to the ground while dealing with a disturbance at a pool party. and we've just learned that officer has resigned from the mckinney police force after first being placed on administrative leave. and now from california. amateur tape of a brutal roadside arrest is raising eyebrows. a confrontation that even the police chief there says is horrific if you view it out of context. tonight we take a closer look at police through the lens. and a warning. some of it is not easy to watch. the video captures salinas, california, officers striking what appears to be a motionless man. police say 28-year-old jose velasco was high on meth and violently resisting arrest after having tried to throw his mother into traffic. his family says he wasn't high but mentally ill. >> making a judgmen
we talk to the man who filmed the rodney king beating. how he changed the way so many now view policework. >>> it seems hardly a week goes by without a disturbing police encounter caught on camera. yesterday we reported on a texas policeman seen forcing a teenaged girl to the ground while dealing with a disturbance at a pool party. and we've just learned that officer has resigned from the mckinney police force after first being placed on administrative leave. and now from california....
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we talk to the man who filmed the rodney king beating. how he changed the way so many now view policework. caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am his sunshine. i am his advocate. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to his current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction to namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, tell their doctor if they have or ever had, a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine liver, kidney or bladder problems, and about medications they're taking. certain medications, changes in diet, or medical conditions may affect the amount of namenda xr in the body and may increase side effects. the most common side effects are headache, diarrhea and dizziness. he
we talk to the man who filmed the rodney king beating. how he changed the way so many now view policework. caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am his sunshine. i am his advocate. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to his current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr...
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it was in the middle of the rodney king la riots. i want to pick her up at the airport. i said i'd pick her up and she had this like can make look panic look on her face and said that the scientologists are following her. well, ordinarily i would've thought that was crazy. however, they had been harassing me the weeks prior and this wasn't and this was in the meeting. this was just you and i
it was in the middle of the rodney king la riots. i want to pick her up at the airport. i said i'd pick her up and she had this like can make look panic look on her face and said that the scientologists are following her. well, ordinarily i would've thought that was crazy. however, they had been harassing me the weeks prior and this wasn't and this was in the meeting. this was just you and i
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he likens the case to the rodney king beating in los angeles. >> it doesn't matter what happened before hand. each individual blow, whether with a baton, a fist, whatever, the question is, whether any of those or none of them justify it. and on the video it appeared that none of them are. >> the suspect suffered a fractured leg and is in jail. the last officer hitting the suspect has been assigned to desk duty. the other officers are working patrol. azenith smith, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the santa clara county district attorney's office cleared deputy in the killing of a woman who lunged at her. in 2013 deputies responded to a burglary. the 61-year-old rushed at them with a knife. the deputy fired, killing the woman. the district attorney found she was justified in using deadly force. >>> new at 6:00 p.m. human remains found at home. those bones may turn out to be native american remains missing from museum. ktvu's ann rubin tells us authorities have another mystery on their hands. how they ended up in someone's backyard. >> reporter: they were there among the furniture and boxes. parts of
he likens the case to the rodney king beating in los angeles. >> it doesn't matter what happened before hand. each individual blow, whether with a baton, a fist, whatever, the question is, whether any of those or none of them justify it. and on the video it appeared that none of them are. >> the suspect suffered a fractured leg and is in jail. the last officer hitting the suspect has been assigned to desk duty. the other officers are working patrol. azenith smith, ktvu fox 2 news....
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times poll shows that 61% of people polled believe there are more incidents of racism since the rodney kingts in los angeles 23 years ago. what do you make of that in. >> i don't know. i mean, i hadn't looked at the data. but we are in this moment, aren't we, where we are having this conversation about race. because we are witnessing a rash of killings and shootings. young black men and women who feel unsafe and as i move throughout my community, i'm hearing people say we're not safe. whether we're in a hood, hoody, or wearing a bikini. we're not safe. whether we are on the streets or in our own churches. and so we've got to pay attention to what's going on in this moment. refocus and recommit ourselves to peace and justice. and there are glimmers of hope. i hosted earlier this evening an interfaith multiracial prayer vigil at our church. and i'll tell you that there were people there, black and white, across face tradition, christians, muss lives and jus all gathered in the house of prayer saying that we stand together. we have do that not just in this moment in response to this tragedy bu
times poll shows that 61% of people polled believe there are more incidents of racism since the rodney kingts in los angeles 23 years ago. what do you make of that in. >> i don't know. i mean, i hadn't looked at the data. but we are in this moment, aren't we, where we are having this conversation about race. because we are witnessing a rash of killings and shootings. young black men and women who feel unsafe and as i move throughout my community, i'm hearing people say we're not safe....
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i remember the madness in '91 with rodney king. >> reporter: 21-year-old dylann roof faces nine countsmurder murder. the body of reverend clementa pinckney will lie under the battle flag. >> it needs to go to a museum. it sends mixed messages. >> today in charleston a confederate statute covered after being spray painted with the words "black lives matter." they certainly have more tough days ahead. the funerals start on thursday. >> thank you. >>> the massacre started a debate, by the way should the confederate flag continue to fly outside the state house? for gop political answers vary. jeb bush said the flag should be removed from the state house and put in the museum. ben carson said the flag causes people angst. >> i think the people of south carolina should have an intelligent discussion about what can they use that captures their heritage captures the heritage of america, and allows them to coexist in peace. >> senator lindsey graham from south carolina was a bit more controversial with answer. >> at the end of the day, it's time for people in south carolina to revisit that deci
i remember the madness in '91 with rodney king. >> reporter: 21-year-old dylann roof faces nine countsmurder murder. the body of reverend clementa pinckney will lie under the battle flag. >> it needs to go to a museum. it sends mixed messages. >> today in charleston a confederate statute covered after being spray painted with the words "black lives matter." they certainly have more tough days ahead. the funerals start on thursday. >> thank you. >>> the...
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i remember the madness in '91 with rodney king. i needed to see that this was going to be different. >> reporter: 21-year-old dylan root website full of white supremacist photos and writings. it goes straight to the state capitol where the body of a state senator will lie in state wednesday under the confederate battle flag. >> that needs to go to a museum. it sends, at best mixed messages. >> reporter: a confederate statue covered after being spray painted with the words "black lives matter." >> that was nbc tracie potts in washington. thank you for that. >>> should the confederate flag continue to fly outside the south carolina state house? for gop political figures, the answers varied from mitt romney to many it is a symbol of racial hatred. remove it now to honor charleston victims. jeb bush said the flag should be removed from the state house and put in a museum. ben carson the only black gop candidate says the flag causes people angst. >> i think the people of south carolina should sit down and have an intelligent discussion
i remember the madness in '91 with rodney king. i needed to see that this was going to be different. >> reporter: 21-year-old dylan root website full of white supremacist photos and writings. it goes straight to the state capitol where the body of a state senator will lie in state wednesday under the confederate battle flag. >> that needs to go to a museum. it sends, at best mixed messages. >> reporter: a confederate statue covered after being spray painted with the words...
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that's the highest number since the rodney king riots 23 years ago. but the full picture of hate in this country may actually be more troubling. the f.b.i. reported 5,922 hate crimes in 2013. richard cohen, head of the southern poverty law center, says that is just a fraction. >> the true number, according to the bureau of justice statistics, is over 200,000. so it's wrong by a factor of over 30, unfortunately. hate crime reporting in our country is purely voluntary, and hundreds of jurisdictions don't report it. >> reporter: take south carolina, where the southern poverty law center has counted 13 white supremacist groups but where cohen says there were zero race-based hate crimes reported last year. >> jurisdictions aren't required to report hate crimes. south carolina not only isn't required to report hate crimes federally, there's actually not even a hate crime law in south carolina. >> reporter: the internet also makes the job of tracking hate much more challenging. one popular white supremacist web site now has over 300,000 registered users, up
that's the highest number since the rodney king riots 23 years ago. but the full picture of hate in this country may actually be more troubling. the f.b.i. reported 5,922 hate crimes in 2013. richard cohen, head of the southern poverty law center, says that is just a fraction. >> the true number, according to the bureau of justice statistics, is over 200,000. so it's wrong by a factor of over 30, unfortunately. hate crime reporting in our country is purely voluntary, and hundreds of...
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the family is now enlisting the help of an attorney who likens it to the rodney king beating in los angeleshappened before hand. each blow, with a baton, a fist, whatever, the question is whether any of those are justified. on the video it appears none of them are. >> the suspect suffered a fractured leg and is in jail. as for the officers, the last officer hitting the suspect has been assigned to desk duty. the other officers are actively working patrol. azenith smith, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> british actor christopher lee died. >> he played villains in a number of films, including the man with the golden gun and was in "lord of the rings" and part of the star wars saga. for some he will be best remembered in vampire movies. christopher lee was 93-years- old. >>> teams are heading out to louisiana to assess flood damage there. homes and farmland are still under water after the red river build its banks. the worse flooding in 70 years. it is the result of weeks of heavy rains, billions of gallons of wot still heading down stream from texas and oklahoma. teamsare surveying the devastation -- tea
the family is now enlisting the help of an attorney who likens it to the rodney king beating in los angeleshappened before hand. each blow, with a baton, a fist, whatever, the question is whether any of those are justified. on the video it appears none of them are. >> the suspect suffered a fractured leg and is in jail. as for the officers, the last officer hitting the suspect has been assigned to desk duty. the other officers are actively working patrol. azenith smith, ktvu fox 2 news....
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. >> verdicts against the four police officers charged in the beating of rodney king. >> ethnic cleansingon within view of united nations controls. >> an explosion underground in the garage section of the world trade center has killed three people. hundreds of people are being evacuated from the twin towers. >> the whole south side of the building is going up in flames literally before our eyes. >> 4 million people driven from their homes by war. >> the oklahoma governor's office says at least 19 people are dead, hundreds of others injured and rescuers continue the search for survivors in the rubble of the ap murrah federal building in oklahoma city. >> in june 1994, football legend o.j. simpson was charged with the grizzly murders of his wife nicole and her friend ron goldman. o.j. simpson the fugitive from justice, a nine month trial and a stunning verdict that became one of the most watched dramas in cnn history. >> this is cnn. >> i understand we're going to go to a live picture in los angeles. this is i-5. police believe that o.j. simpson is in that car. but nobody is pulling this ca
. >> verdicts against the four police officers charged in the beating of rodney king. >> ethnic cleansingon within view of united nations controls. >> an explosion underground in the garage section of the world trade center has killed three people. hundreds of people are being evacuated from the twin towers. >> the whole south side of the building is going up in flames literally before our eyes. >> 4 million people driven from their homes by war. >> the...
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that you shouldn't do and you're concerned about who has the camera, the key is way back in the rodney kingissue where people were forewarned, that you are being scrutinized. if you haven't learned that lesson between then and now then it's a sorry state of affairs. and i think that when somebody mentioned earlier the training in most--in a lot of the police departments is grade-a. the issue is how it's applied in the field and how it is retraining occurring and what is supervision doing when they see people stray from what is being taught as it relates to positive and legal police work? >> lynn martin on this issue of blue flu, cops refusing to make arrests because of ferguson and eric garner. what do you think about police stop making arrests. >> we have to be careful not to compare peaceful protests with criminality. these communities that historically have been the subject of violence, you're going to have to deal with police safety. >> how should we interpret that were they bad cops. if there are bad cops in police departments, what percentage of bad cops would you say? you talked abou
that you shouldn't do and you're concerned about who has the camera, the key is way back in the rodney kingissue where people were forewarned, that you are being scrutinized. if you haven't learned that lesson between then and now then it's a sorry state of affairs. and i think that when somebody mentioned earlier the training in most--in a lot of the police departments is grade-a. the issue is how it's applied in the field and how it is retraining occurring and what is supervision doing when...
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doing things you shouldn't do, and you are concerned about who has a camera the key is back in the rodney king an issue where people were forewarped that you are security notified. it you have not learnt that lesson between then and now, it's a sorry state of affairs. i think when someone mentions earlier, the training in a lot of the police department is grade a. the issue is how it's applied in the field, and how this retraining occurred, and what is supervision doing when they sea people stray from what is being taught as relates to positive and legal police work. >>> glen martin on the issue of blue flu. cops refusing to make an arrest because of baltimore and eric garner will a good stop stop making arrests. >> my brother is a u.s. marshal. cops that are out there doing constitutional policing will do what they continue to do and make the correct arrests. we have to be careful not to conflate legitimate peaceful protests with criminality, and that is my concern, that the suggestion here is that the communities that have historically been the subject of state violence are part of you are n
doing things you shouldn't do, and you are concerned about who has a camera the key is back in the rodney king an issue where people were forewarped that you are security notified. it you have not learnt that lesson between then and now, it's a sorry state of affairs. i think when someone mentions earlier, the training in a lot of the police department is grade a. the issue is how it's applied in the field, and how this retraining occurred, and what is supervision doing when they sea people...
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we said it with rodney king. we can't eliminate this without the source of the problem.e supremacy. until we address that as a structural thing, as an ideology and a cultural practice we will have these circumstances. >> thanks to both of you. >>> the shooting suspect with what looks like a wealth of evidence against him. what will be his defense? will he face death? the big question. >>> breaking news on the new york manhunt for the two convicted killers. the sheriff leading the hunt will be "out front." we will be right back. listen up team i brought in some protein to help rearrange the fridge and get us energized! i'm new ensure active high protein. i help you recharge with nutritious energy and strength to keep you active. come on pear it's only a half gallon. i'll take that. yeeeeeah! new ensure active high protein. 16 grams of protein and 23 vitamins and minerals. all in 160 calories. ensure. take life in. so this beauty can be yours with a down payment and 10% financing. oh larry, lawrence. thanks to the tools and help at experian.com, i know i have a 798 fico sc
we said it with rodney king. we can't eliminate this without the source of the problem.e supremacy. until we address that as a structural thing, as an ideology and a cultural practice we will have these circumstances. >> thanks to both of you. >>> the shooting suspect with what looks like a wealth of evidence against him. what will be his defense? will he face death? the big question. >>> breaking news on the new york manhunt for the two convicted killers. the sheriff...
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when we go back to rodney king sergeants standing there while he was beaten or we go to staten islandre a man's choked to death and there are sergeants on the scene or san bernardino county where sergeants are involved even kicking a handcuffed man. sergeants are key. they are the people that have to control this stuff, control the officers assess the situation. maybe we can get some leadership out of mckinney pd here. they can step up. you know they've got good people there. those other officers seemed to act appropriately. they weren't doing anything irrational. so it's a chance for progress. i think you know that reverend al. you're sitting a few blocks from where the freedom riders are beaten in '61 by the kkk when the montgomery police would not intervene. so we need to see some progress in some places we haven't seen. >> that is exactly right. one of the things that is interesting you point out the sergeants that were on those scenes and some of them were involved with the protest afterward raising the attention on them. and it is real disturbing when you look at casebolt who is
when we go back to rodney king sergeants standing there while he was beaten or we go to staten islandre a man's choked to death and there are sergeants on the scene or san bernardino county where sergeants are involved even kicking a handcuffed man. sergeants are key. they are the people that have to control this stuff, control the officers assess the situation. maybe we can get some leadership out of mckinney pd here. they can step up. you know they've got good people there. those other...
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because we went through the pain that other cities are going through right now 20 years ago with rodney kingthe christopher commission led by warren christopher that set up third-party investigations and we saw that work this monday when the officer who shot and killed this individual was found out of policy. we're very resilient city. i think it's important for mayors and other people not to prejudge and to make sure those decisions are not made politically but made by those inpartial investigators. i'm very proud of los angeles. it shows that nobody is above the law, that we love our officers but if anybody steps of tefr line there will be consequences. >> still waiting to hear on the disciplinary action. >> correct. the next move now is the police chief will have to take the police commissions finding that this was out of policy and figure out what the appropriate discipline is. then our district attorney which isn't part of our city will determine whether there's criminal charges to be filed. >> before i let you go i want to can you about the drought and how you're all dealing. i think i
because we went through the pain that other cities are going through right now 20 years ago with rodney kingthe christopher commission led by warren christopher that set up third-party investigations and we saw that work this monday when the officer who shot and killed this individual was found out of policy. we're very resilient city. i think it's important for mayors and other people not to prejudge and to make sure those decisions are not made politically but made by those inpartial...
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with the rodney king case the police were prosecuted by the fed because of an ultimate acquittal. unless this guy is deemed insane which he's not base was plotting and premeditating this act. there will be complete justice in south carolina. so the federal government's basis for entering into this case will not be present in this case in my opinion. bill: does that mean the department of justice does not have a role? >> they have a role and can do their investigation. but using traditional standard the justice department has used for decade, they will let the state prosecution take place first. south carolina will deal with this evil person much quicker than a federal court would. bill: you have been critical of the department of justice based on race in the past. but not in this case. >> if there was ever a reason to enforce federal law it's in this circumstance if he escapes state justice. if you have a person who goes into a church and makes statements as he did say can he was there to target black people then killing them. i can't imagine a set of facts that more justifies fed
with the rodney king case the police were prosecuted by the fed because of an ultimate acquittal. unless this guy is deemed insane which he's not base was plotting and premeditating this act. there will be complete justice in south carolina. so the federal government's basis for entering into this case will not be present in this case in my opinion. bill: does that mean the department of justice does not have a role? >> they have a role and can do their investigation. but using...
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it was in the middle of the rodney king la riots. i want to pick her up at the airport. i said i'd pick her up and she had this like can make look panic look on her face and said that the scientologists are following her. well, ordinarily i would've thought that was crazy. however, they had been harassing me the weeks prior and this wasn't and this was in the meeting. this was just you and i getting together to handle logistics. in the next couple of weeks ended up taking another job. protesters were around the hotel and i'm wondering if you knew about the awareness network, whatever happened to them and if there is another group that can help families who have family members that are in cults. all hang out for your answer >> the cold awareness network was an organization that i think started in the 70s. it was pretty well-established. and it helps -- remember, we had all these deep programmers and stuff back in the 70s and so on. the cold awareness network you could call them and get somebody that would help you transition out of an organization that maybe you were afra
it was in the middle of the rodney king la riots. i want to pick her up at the airport. i said i'd pick her up and she had this like can make look panic look on her face and said that the scientologists are following her. well, ordinarily i would've thought that was crazy. however, they had been harassing me the weeks prior and this wasn't and this was in the meeting. this was just you and i getting together to handle logistics. in the next couple of weeks ended up taking another job....
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are certain measures, mental health measures -- i think -- it might sound superficial, but what rodney king said, i think about the youth in this country have been hardened in a way that what we have seen going on in the world. that is not to take away what happened back in the 1960's in the south. it was a different time. but now you have technology and your people who feel alone and isolated. and it is stunned about republican-democrat, left-right, a white terrorist or like terrorist, who the victims are. we need to look at this from a sociological vantage point. that doesn't mean you psychoanalyze everybody or you group to brother -- group together anyone who might be from a troubled background. you can't predict these things. i would simply say this, we need to come back and find moderation. i saw a lot of it back in march on c-span, a lot of these people in new york -- they seemed a bit more to the left than the right maybe because woman in the audience, jacqueline, she was a bloomberg -- mayor bloomberg's campaign manager. a lot of of angry people. i don't consider myself angry. cynic
are certain measures, mental health measures -- i think -- it might sound superficial, but what rodney king said, i think about the youth in this country have been hardened in a way that what we have seen going on in the world. that is not to take away what happened back in the 1960's in the south. it was a different time. but now you have technology and your people who feel alone and isolated. and it is stunned about republican-democrat, left-right, a white terrorist or like terrorist, who the...
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when i went to pick her up at the airport was in the middle of the rodney king l.a. riots when i went to pick her up at the airport with the hotel band and i said and went to pick her up and she had this panic look on her face and said the scientologist were following her. ordinarily i would have thought that was crazy. however they had been harassing me in the weeks prior to the meeting and this wasn't at the meeting, this is she and i getting together to handles logistics' fleet in the next couple weeks i took another job but protesters were around the hotel i wonder if you knew about the network, what happened to them and if there is another group that can have -- that can help family members of people in cults and i will hang up for your answer. thank you so much. >> guest: the cult of weariness network, in the 70s, pretty well established all the deep programmers in the 70s, the cult of wariness network if you could call from transition out of an organization that you were afraid to leave. scientology was one of the group's people complained about and called the
when i went to pick her up at the airport was in the middle of the rodney king l.a. riots when i went to pick her up at the airport with the hotel band and i said and went to pick her up and she had this panic look on her face and said the scientologist were following her. ordinarily i would have thought that was crazy. however they had been harassing me in the weeks prior to the meeting and this wasn't at the meeting, this is she and i getting together to handles logistics' fleet in the next...
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there talking city after city after bad acts you had professional administrators that grew up on rodney kingnew how to say the right things. >> compared to the 1955 riots who accrued cops in mississippi and after the rights he said it is like one monkey threw a rock and they all did. >> let's give clarence a chance. >> a couple clarifications from an old boomer. los angeles times was the classified parks back then given a dime and told to look around and take notes on something called a telephone. i don't know if dzhokhar tsarnaev remember them or not. -- you can -- another thing cause sin queue called them self not having taken french i guess. >> it is an honor to be corrected by you. >> it is a great job of reaccounting the period. the flavor of the period i want to speak up for fred and other leaders to deannounced the weather on the ground. >> it sort of sounds like these were part of a fast radical left wing conspiracy. there were a lot of delusions you alluded to. i was wondering, the bla was a fringe of a fringe group and the weather underground was as well. but did you get the sense
there talking city after city after bad acts you had professional administrators that grew up on rodney kingnew how to say the right things. >> compared to the 1955 riots who accrued cops in mississippi and after the rights he said it is like one monkey threw a rock and they all did. >> let's give clarence a chance. >> a couple clarifications from an old boomer. los angeles times was the classified parks back then given a dime and told to look around and take notes on...