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it shows la police officers speeding motorists rodney king. >> the majority the force was not at fault. fewer than 400 officers created the vast majority of the problems. those officers routinely used animal terms for members of minorities. commission chairman said it was astonishing the racism and violence went on checked by police supervisors. >> it was this that struck a chord. >> no one has any more trust in the police at all. >> we are not startled by any of the things that have been found in this report. most of what was found we already knew. >> uses will not consider leaving his job until the recommendations in the report are implemented. for ,15 the san jose police department. >> it supports what i said from the beginning that without chief gates resigning, the lapd can't go through the reform that it needs to regain credibility. >> police in general have been under scrutiny the rodney king tape beating. would have been in l.a. today came up in this briefing. >> there was a commission that started in los angeles to look into the rodney king incident. >> there has been no natio
it shows la police officers speeding motorists rodney king. >> the majority the force was not at fault. fewer than 400 officers created the vast majority of the problems. those officers routinely used animal terms for members of minorities. commission chairman said it was astonishing the racism and violence went on checked by police supervisors. >> it was this that struck a chord. >> no one has any more trust in the police at all. >> we are not startled by any of the...
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the video backlash against police brutality that started with rodney king, now streamed live to facebookiate and there have been bloody reprisals in dallas and elsewhere. >> reporter: is what happened in dallas a consequence of this, and to what extent are you worried about feeding into that? >> well, rage was underlying the american revolution, the fall of the berlin wall, the end of afept part hide, women's struggle to vote. >> reporter: the group does not condone the violence in dallas and canceled an appearance there last week. are you worried about that in cleveland? >> i'm conscious of it. >> reporter: rock music has for decades amplified the voice of the counter-culture. >> music does not to be politically lyrical in order to be political. >> reporter: in cleveland this week, at the rock & roll hall of fame, there's an exhibition by tom morelo making that point. >> what he had written, this machine kills fascists. >> reporter: republicans are no strangers to this music. paul ryan claims to be a fan. >> the music was used in torture. to keep awake for 48 hours at a time. we sued th
the video backlash against police brutality that started with rodney king, now streamed live to facebookiate and there have been bloody reprisals in dallas and elsewhere. >> reporter: is what happened in dallas a consequence of this, and to what extent are you worried about feeding into that? >> well, rage was underlying the american revolution, the fall of the berlin wall, the end of afept part hide, women's struggle to vote. >> reporter: the group does not condone the...
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but on tape rodney king. rodney king was what, 1991? '92, something like that.ll looked at that tape and we thought how can these cops get away with this. you know, no matter what rodney king did, lead them on a chase, they got him on the ground and there are six guys whaling on him with a baton and show they get off. there is something wrong here that has to be addressed. so obviously violence is wrong on both sides. but you know, i've been talk talking about police culture in this country for a long time. like i say, we all need the police. i think we respect them but there is something wrong with police culture. and i don't think most policeman are bad people or would do the there is that thin blue line mentality where they protect their own. and i think that-- . >> stephen: you think it's different now, do you think it's worse than it used to be or do you think that we just get to see some of the abuses of authority now. >> that's true too. we see it more. i certainly don't think it's any better. i think we just see it. and i think the police kind of like th
but on tape rodney king. rodney king was what, 1991? '92, something like that.ll looked at that tape and we thought how can these cops get away with this. you know, no matter what rodney king did, lead them on a chase, they got him on the ground and there are six guys whaling on him with a baton and show they get off. there is something wrong here that has to be addressed. so obviously violence is wrong on both sides. but you know, i've been talk talking about police culture in this country for...
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you talked in the intro, trish, rodney king.hat made that so high-stakes and volatile there was footage, there was dash-cam. when people have visual, knee-jerk and emotions rise even higher. trish: do you agree with that? >> i think is absolutely has a lot to do with that. we're seeing it on both sides, whether police interactions with citizens or protesters interactions with police. we see numerous times there are interactions we normally would not see. we would not have access to that. me being individual who grew up on the south side of chicago. i saw some incidents happen. whereas police may have done something inappropriately or someone pushed police to do something inappropriately. trish: growing up on the south side of chicago, that's something. in some ways started out with odds stacked against you. >> absolutely. trish: from socioeconomic standpoint that is challenging route, path to have to take. >> right. trish: did you feel like growing up there that you were, especially vulnerable to police action? >> it was a lot o
you talked in the intro, trish, rodney king.hat made that so high-stakes and volatile there was footage, there was dash-cam. when people have visual, knee-jerk and emotions rise even higher. trish: do you agree with that? >> i think is absolutely has a lot to do with that. we're seeing it on both sides, whether police interactions with citizens or protesters interactions with police. we see numerous times there are interactions we normally would not see. we would not have access to that....
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it was the acquittal in the rodney king case that led to riots.he officers involved in the shootings this week and in cases across the country, including ferguson, they need to be held accountable when they make those mistakes. commissioner ramsey melts their badges when they do misconduct. nobody will ever carry that badge again. we need to do that across our country. >> jan? >> well, i agree with a lot of things that are being said, but i've been saying all along that at the root of a lot of our social dysfunction in america -- not just what's happened lately, but family dysfunction, addictions, crime -- is the lack of jobs, that people are struggling economically. and i think that is a problem that can be substantially mitigated by creating more and better jobs in the united states. and the question, of course, is how do we do that? i think in this election cycle, we need to look at the candidates and ask which candidates actually have a plan for substantially increasing the number of jobs and, particularly, better-paying jobs. i think that'll
it was the acquittal in the rodney king case that led to riots.he officers involved in the shootings this week and in cases across the country, including ferguson, they need to be held accountable when they make those mistakes. commissioner ramsey melts their badges when they do misconduct. nobody will ever carry that badge again. we need to do that across our country. >> jan? >> well, i agree with a lot of things that are being said, but i've been saying all along that at the root...
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police officers that were beating the motorist rodney king. >> the report says that the majority of the force was not at fault and that fewer than 400 officers created the vast majority of the problems, but that they routinely used animal terms for minorities, using the racial views even with the official communications. the commission chairman said that it was astonishing that racism and violence went unchecked by police supervisors. but it was the leadership issue, replacing the police chief that struck a cord today. >> no one has any interest. he will not consider leaving his job until the recommendations of the report are implemented. for 15 years they lead by the outspoking police chief. that he has retired, but he still has a lot to say on what will be going on with their police work. >> to support what i have said from the very beginning that without them resigning from that crew on there to regain credibility. >> they have been under scrutiny since the video tape beating. what happened in l.a. today came up in the briefing. in contrast they are held up as a model in the other de
police officers that were beating the motorist rodney king. >> the report says that the majority of the force was not at fault and that fewer than 400 officers created the vast majority of the problems, but that they routinely used animal terms for minorities, using the racial views even with the official communications. the commission chairman said that it was astonishing that racism and violence went unchecked by police supervisors. but it was the leadership issue, replacing the police...
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>> i think whenever there is racial contact -- that's after the racial riots after rodney king.the reaction. people feel that. discomfort to me is not necessarily a bad thing. sometimes you have to be made uncomfortable in order to move forward. i think there is a danger of people getting too comfortable with the notion that just because people are not making noise they are happy. >> i wish i had more of this. up next, a different account of what happened during and after the shooting death of filando castile. i spoke with the police chief. that's coming up. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before starting stelara® tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. always tell your docto
>> i think whenever there is racial contact -- that's after the racial riots after rodney king.the reaction. people feel that. discomfort to me is not necessarily a bad thing. sometimes you have to be made uncomfortable in order to move forward. i think there is a danger of people getting too comfortable with the notion that just because people are not making noise they are happy. >> i wish i had more of this. up next, a different account of what happened during and after the...
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officer before rodney king when working in the bush i administration and the department has significant challenges. fast forward now, under chief bratton's leadership the engage ment of the policy and vomit of the justice department it changeses for the better. the good news is and i understand the fear people have and the mistrust, secretary hillary clinton understands when we bring people together, when we learn about how we can do things like de-escalation in training and understand and not talk past each other but together with each other you can build trust. i saw it in los angeles firsthand. i saw it in seattle, washington, i worked with the police department there. and secretary clinton understands we can do this as long as we gather the collective power of "we." do not create the false choices. >> now the campaign issues year the formal announcement hillary clinton will pursue a public option for health care called the government run option is a concept she has been associated with in the past. senator bernie sanders issue add statement congratulating her on that and america ris
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not in the rodney king. this goes all the way back to that. no matter what rodney king was doing, once you have him on the ground and have six guys wailing on him with batons, that cannot be justified. and again -- >> choke hold guy. the loosy cigarettes. >> this is a job you volunteered for. protect and serve on the side of the car. that's to protect and serve us. not you. we're not protecting you. you have to understand that, yeah, there is an element of danger in this job and you have to accept that if you want to do it. and by the way, i think most policemen like their job. there's danger and a lot of perks. >> this weekend, donald trump tweeted, look at what's happening in the country. the weak leadership of obama and people like crooked hillary clinton. do you think the president of the united states, at any given time, has an influence on these kind of immediate situations of black and white? do you think the president's leadership does anything to forestall this kind of tragedy? >> i think this -- i don't think he can forestall them bu
not in the rodney king. this goes all the way back to that. no matter what rodney king was doing, once you have him on the ground and have six guys wailing on him with batons, that cannot be justified. and again -- >> choke hold guy. the loosy cigarettes. >> this is a job you volunteered for. protect and serve on the side of the car. that's to protect and serve us. not you. we're not protecting you. you have to understand that, yeah, there is an element of danger in this job and you...
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you know wassup home of the rodney king riot, we don't give a (ugh) black students, ejected from yourt? i'm ready to go right now, your racist ass did too much i'm 'bout to turn black panther don't let donald trump win, that dude is cancer he too rich, he ain't got the answers he can't make decisions for this country, he gon' crash us no, we can't be a slave for him he got me appreciatin' obama way more hey donald, and everyone that follows you gave us your reason to be president, but we hate yours no donald trump no donald trump yeah, yea no donald trump no donald trump yeah no donald trump no donald trump yeah no donald trump no donald trump yeah, yea am i trippin'? let me know i thought all that donald trump bull-- was a joke know what they say when rich dudes go broke.. look, reagan sold coke, obama sold hope donald trump spent his trust fund money on the vote i'm from a place where you prolly can't go speakin' for some people that you prolly ain't know it's pressure built up and it's prolly gon' blow and if we say go then they're prolly gon' go you vote trump then you're prolly o
you know wassup home of the rodney king riot, we don't give a (ugh) black students, ejected from yourt? i'm ready to go right now, your racist ass did too much i'm 'bout to turn black panther don't let donald trump win, that dude is cancer he too rich, he ain't got the answers he can't make decisions for this country, he gon' crash us no, we can't be a slave for him he got me appreciatin' obama way more hey donald, and everyone that follows you gave us your reason to be president, but we hate...
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rodney king was beaten and was on camera and the full police walked away. shot in new york in the back 41 times by police and they walked away. trayvon martin, the killer wa walked away. there is a backlog of pain and somehow we must look at the issue of violence on the one hand almost a diversion of the issue of poverty and racial disparity. not just focus on the police issue, poverty. figure out in this tough season how to choose reconciliation over retaliation and revenge. >> reverend you mentioned several high profile cases and we want to mention some of those cases were thoroughly investigated by state and authorities and some of those officers were cleared and others indicted and facing charges in pending cases or have been convicted. there are investigated. not as though they have been investigated at all? >> in the mcdonald case one man was indicted. seven, eight police saw it and filed false reports. in this police department that's a standard pattern. that is a breakdown. i hope there will be conference on racial division and poverty. the police a
rodney king was beaten and was on camera and the full police walked away. shot in new york in the back 41 times by police and they walked away. trayvon martin, the killer wa walked away. there is a backlog of pain and somehow we must look at the issue of violence on the one hand almost a diversion of the issue of poverty and racial disparity. not just focus on the police issue, poverty. figure out in this tough season how to choose reconciliation over retaliation and revenge. >> reverend...
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. >>> negative views of race relations are at the highest since the rodney king beating. a poll tonight finds that 69% of americans say race relations are bad. that's about the same as 1992. the new poll was taken after police shootings of black men in louisiana and minnesota, and murders of five police officers in dallas. >>> in nevada, investigators are trying to figure out what caused a home to go up in flames. it happened along buchanan street earlier. flames engulfed the garage and second floor of the home. firefighters prevented the fire from spreading to nearby houses. >>> a struggling strip mall in san jose may be getting a boost. they want to open up shop at the corner. we have details. >> reporter: the bank building hasn't seen this much excitement in years. >> they sell more lingerie and stuff. that would be all right. >> reporter: word that a building will be occupied is usually good news, but not in this case. >> people are worried about the business area. >> reporter: that's because porn per -- larry flynt plans to open a store here, with its mix of sexy und
. >>> negative views of race relations are at the highest since the rodney king beating. a poll tonight finds that 69% of americans say race relations are bad. that's about the same as 1992. the new poll was taken after police shootings of black men in louisiana and minnesota, and murders of five police officers in dallas. >>> in nevada, investigators are trying to figure out what caused a home to go up in flames. it happened along buchanan street earlier. flames engulfed the...
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>> i think whenever there is racial contact -- that's after the racial riots after rodney king.tion. people feel that. discomfort to me is not necessarily a bad thing. sometimes you have to be made uncomfortable in order to move forward. i think there is a danger of people getting too comfortable with the notion that just because people are not making noise they are happy. >> i wish i had more of this. up next, a different account of what happened during and after the shooting death of filando castile. i spoke with the police chief. that's coming up. ♪ is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the summer of audi sales event is here. get up to a $5,000 bonus on select audi models. you recommend synthetic and can yover cedar?to me why "super food"? is that a real thing? it's a great school, but is it the right the one for her? is this really any better than the one you got last year? if we consolidate suppliers what's the savings there? so should we go with the 467 horsepower? or is a 423 enough? good question. you ask a lot of good questions... i think we should move you into ou
>> i think whenever there is racial contact -- that's after the racial riots after rodney king.tion. people feel that. discomfort to me is not necessarily a bad thing. sometimes you have to be made uncomfortable in order to move forward. i think there is a danger of people getting too comfortable with the notion that just because people are not making noise they are happy. >> i wish i had more of this. up next, a different account of what happened during and after the shooting death...
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. >> reporter: "insane in the brain" came after the rodney king beating and the riots.ity at a boiling point. and rage against the machine, in the fire. the band was featured storming the stock exchange. all the themes, racial justice, police force, and politics. >> these are tumultuous times. the world isn't going to changist. that's up to you. >> reporter: they are bipartisan in their criticism. they d clinton. >> she's a hawkish democratic centrist in the worst sense of the word. she's participated in decisions that have caused countless deaths. she's wall street's number one. >> people want change but not something disguised as change with the same old rhetoric. >> reporter: rock music has amplified the voice of the counterculture, to the prophets of rage have taken their power cords to cleveland. >> we're not going to create riots. we're going to create riots in the mosh pits and musical mayhem. >> reporter: raging in the mosh pit of democracy. i'm david wright for night line in new york. >> they don't like clinton and they don't like trump. >> prophets of rage vot
. >> reporter: "insane in the brain" came after the rodney king beating and the riots.ity at a boiling point. and rage against the machine, in the fire. the band was featured storming the stock exchange. all the themes, racial justice, police force, and politics. >> these are tumultuous times. the world isn't going to changist. that's up to you. >> reporter: they are bipartisan in their criticism. they d clinton. >> she's a hawkish democratic centrist in the...
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"cbs/new york times" poll shows race relaces are worse now than after they were inspired by the rodney kingerdict. >> it has to stop. >>> and nba stars take a stand at the espys with a call to action. >> it's time to look in the mirror and ask ourselves what are we doing to create change? >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. good to be with you. i'm meg oliver in for anne-marie green. the latest polls show trump has closed gap with hillary clinton and today in clinton the rnc rules committee hold as meeting committing the dump trump rebellion. >> good morning, meg. donald trump spoke to governor chris christie by phone wednesday. he's among the top contenders being vetted as a top vp pick. donald trump says he's whittled down his vice-presidential picks to two ahead of his announcement. appearing on fox news, he hinted at who his vp might be. >> i want to pick somebody who's solid, who's smart. i'm not looking for an attack dog. >> former house speaker newt gingrich hinted it might be between him and governor mike pence. the presumptive gop nomi
"cbs/new york times" poll shows race relaces are worse now than after they were inspired by the rodney kingerdict. >> it has to stop. >>> and nba stars take a stand at the espys with a call to action. >> it's time to look in the mirror and ask ourselves what are we doing to create change? >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. good to be with you. i'm meg oliver in for anne-marie green. the latest polls show...
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>> rodney king and o.j. simpson might argue no, we're not.atty: to what extent are some modifications in policing tabblingt i said, whether it's dashcam rass, pocket recording cameras helpful? it's very difficult to slate policing are. there things we could do in the area of policing that might help? reporter: certainly. first, there's a large conversation about body cameras. some federal legislation has been proposed. many states have passed body camera legislation. so we could possibly capture more of these incidents. more of these incidents being on video will only show more of the incidents 209 united states of america. the idea that having a camera is a disincentive has not been borne out. the other thing that's talked about is the escalation and the changing of policy. should police be going out of their way to avoid killing people or at the moment they become scared should should they will kill someone? katty: thank you so much for joining me. still to come, photos from mexico and beyond. a photographer speaks about the images which ha
>> rodney king and o.j. simpson might argue no, we're not.atty: to what extent are some modifications in policing tabblingt i said, whether it's dashcam rass, pocket recording cameras helpful? it's very difficult to slate policing are. there things we could do in the area of policing that might help? reporter: certainly. first, there's a large conversation about body cameras. some federal legislation has been proposed. many states have passed body camera legislation. so we could possibly...
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rodney king was beaten and was on camera and the full police walked away, the other shot in new york in the back by police, this he walked away, trayvon martin the killer walked away, brown, ferguson the killer walked away. there is a backlog of pain and somehow we must look at the issue of violence on the one hand, which is almost a diversion to the issue of poverty and racial disparities. we must not just focus on the police issue. poverty and racial -- figure out in this tough season here how to choose reconciliation over retaliation and revenge. >> reverend, you mentioned several high profile cases there. the facts in some of those cases they were thoroughly investigated by federal and state authorities. some of those officers were cleared, other officers have been indicted are facing murder charges in current pending cases or have been convicted. there are investigations, it's not as if those weren't investigated at all. >> here in chicago, for example, in that case one man was indicted, seven, eight police saw it and filed false reports. that's the kind of pattern. that is a br
rodney king was beaten and was on camera and the full police walked away, the other shot in new york in the back by police, this he walked away, trayvon martin the killer walked away, brown, ferguson the killer walked away. there is a backlog of pain and somehow we must look at the issue of violence on the one hand, which is almost a diversion to the issue of poverty and racial disparities. we must not just focus on the police issue. poverty and racial -- figure out in this tough season here...
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pd officer, pre-rodney king when i was working in the bush one administrati administration, that had specific challenges the engagement of the community and involvement of the department of justice, things change for the better. the good news here, i understand the fear so many people have and mistrust and secretary clinton understands when we bring people together, when we learn about how we can do things like de escalation training, when we understand and not talk past each other but together with each other, i think you can build trust. i saw it in los angeles and saw it in seattle, washington. i worked a lot with the police department there. secretary clinton understands we can do this as long as we marshall the collective power of we and don't talk past each other and don't create false choices. >> yesterday, the formal announcement mrs. clinton will pursue a public option for government healthcare, one she's associated with in the past. senator bernie sanders issued a statement congratulating her and conservatives not the tame. desperate to win over the warren-sanders crew that
pd officer, pre-rodney king when i was working in the bush one administrati administration, that had specific challenges the engagement of the community and involvement of the department of justice, things change for the better. the good news here, i understand the fear so many people have and mistrust and secretary clinton understands when we bring people together, when we learn about how we can do things like de escalation training, when we understand and not talk past each other but together...
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since the 1992 riots that occurred after the acquittal of police officers who beat taxi driver rodney king in los angeles. a cbs news/"new york times" poll out tonight finds that 69% of americans say race relations are bad, about the same as 1992. the new poll was taken after the police shootings of black men in louisiana and minnesota and the murders of five police officers in dallas. there were funerals today for three of those officers, and manuel bojorquez has that. ♪ amazing grace. how sweet the sound ♪ >> reporter: at this service, dallas transit officer brent thompson was remembered as a family man, the father of six had recently married fellow transit officer emily. >> brent loved all of his brothers and sisters in blue. i encourage you to stand with me, continue to wear the badge with me, remembering the oath we took. we will not, we cannot, we shall not let the act of a coward break us. >> reporter: his daughter sandy fought back tears. >> one thing i would always say to my dad when he walked out the door was, "good-bye, daddy. i love you. be safe." and tonight we say our final,
since the 1992 riots that occurred after the acquittal of police officers who beat taxi driver rodney king in los angeles. a cbs news/"new york times" poll out tonight finds that 69% of americans say race relations are bad, about the same as 1992. the new poll was taken after the police shootings of black men in louisiana and minnesota and the murders of five police officers in dallas. there were funerals today for three of those officers, and manuel bojorquez has that. ♪ amazing...
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rodney king was beaten and was on camera and the full police walked away.hot in new york in the back 41 times by police and they walked away. trayvon martin, the killer wa walked away. there is a backlog of pain and somehow we must look at the issue of violence on the one hand almost a diversion of the issue of poverty and racial disparity. not just focus on the police issue, poverty. figure out in this tough season how to choose reconciliation over retaliation and revenge. >> reverend you mentioned several high profile cases and we want to mention some of those cases were thoroughly investigated by state and authorities and some of those officers were cleared and others indicted and facing charges in pending cases or have been convicted. there are investigated. not as though they have been investigated at all? >> in the mcdonald case one man was indicted. seven, eight police saw it and filed false reports. in this police department that's a standard pattern. that is a breakdown. i hope there will be conference on racial division and poverty. the police are
rodney king was beaten and was on camera and the full police walked away.hot in new york in the back 41 times by police and they walked away. trayvon martin, the killer wa walked away. there is a backlog of pain and somehow we must look at the issue of violence on the one hand almost a diversion of the issue of poverty and racial disparity. not just focus on the police issue, poverty. figure out in this tough season how to choose reconciliation over retaliation and revenge. >> reverend...
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police officers were acquitted of the beating of black tab -- black cap driver -- black cab driver rodney kingr and riots but no movement. today the difference is social media. how did this movement start? in 2012 trayvon martin was gunned down by george zimmerman, a neighborhood watch volunteer he claimed he shot him in self-defense. after zimmerman's acquittal, the first black lives matter debuted as a hashtag on twitter. you reemerged in a vaguely a year later when michael brown was shot by ferguson police officer darren wilson at a protest freedom ride that took place under the black lives matter banner. more than 500 people attended. in august 2014 the #black lives matter was used more than 52,000 times. now, here is the argument. following the shootings of especially police officers during a protest march in dallas, the black lives matter movement is spilling over to being an election issue. although not a clear-cut one. while hillary clinton is staunchly in favor of the black lives matter movement, she has not impressed the movement's leaders. they disrupted a speech and private fundrai
police officers were acquitted of the beating of black tab -- black cap driver -- black cab driver rodney kingr and riots but no movement. today the difference is social media. how did this movement start? in 2012 trayvon martin was gunned down by george zimmerman, a neighborhood watch volunteer he claimed he shot him in self-defense. after zimmerman's acquittal, the first black lives matter debuted as a hashtag on twitter. you reemerged in a vaguely a year later when michael brown was shot by...
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the for example, after the rodney king riot rapper sister souljah said if black people kill black people every day, why not have a week where black people kill white people. bill clinton spoke out against her. >> i know she is a young person but she has a big influence on a lot of people and when people say that, if you took the words white and black and reversed them you might think david duke might be making that statement. >> once in office he passed a v law. hillary supported it and, in fact, rode the anti-crime bandwagon. >> the kinds of kids with no conscious, no empathy. we can talk about why they ended up that way, but first we have to bring them to heal. >> a generation later her earlier comments and beliefs have caused problem on some inform the black community. >> you're trespassing. >> please explain -- explain it to us. you owe black people an apology. >> the hillary clinton of 2016 wu a far cry from the tough on crime hillary of the past. then came dallas. 12 police officers shot. five killed followed by baton rouge. three officers killed, three wounded. within days, clinto
the for example, after the rodney king riot rapper sister souljah said if black people kill black people every day, why not have a week where black people kill white people. bill clinton spoke out against her. >> i know she is a young person but she has a big influence on a lot of people and when people say that, if you took the words white and black and reversed them you might think david duke might be making that statement. >> once in office he passed a v law. hillary supported it...
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relations are at their highest since the riot of 1992 since the acquittal of officers who beat rodney king. a new poll out tonight finds that 69% of americans say race relations are bad. about the same as 1992. the new poll was taken after the police shootings of black men in minnesota and louisiana and the five murders of police officers in dallas. there were funeral services for three of the officers, and we have that. ♪ amazing grace ♪ how sweet the sound >> reporter: at this service, dallas transit officer brent thompson was remembered as a family man. the father of six had recently married fellow transit officer emily. >> brent loves all of his brothers and sisters in blue. i encourage you to stand with me, continue to wear the badge with me. remembering the oath we took. we will not, we can not, we shall not let the act of a coward break us. fo reporter: his daughter sandy >> one thing i would always say to my dad when he walked out the door was, good-bye, daddy. i love you. be safe. and tonight we say our final good-bye, daddy. we love you. be safe. >> reporter: thousands of law enf
relations are at their highest since the riot of 1992 since the acquittal of officers who beat rodney king. a new poll out tonight finds that 69% of americans say race relations are bad. about the same as 1992. the new poll was taken after the police shootings of black men in minnesota and louisiana and the five murders of police officers in dallas. there were funeral services for three of the officers, and we have that. ♪ amazing grace ♪ how sweet the sound >> reporter: at this...
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in 1992, los angeles police officers were acquitted over the black cabdriver rodney king.cial media. how did it start? in 2012 trayvon martin was gunned down by george zimmerman, volunteerhood watch who claimed self-defense. the phrasecquittal, black lives matter debuted on twitter and protest rallies. it reemerged a year later when michael brown was shot by ferguson police officer darren wilson. place under the black lives matter banner. 500 people attended. hashtag was used 52,000 times. following the protest march in dallas, the black lives matter movement is spilling over to be an election issue, but not near cut. hillary clinton is in favor of the movement, but has not impressed the movement. protesters interrupted a speech and one by her husband, former president bill clinton. >> i love protesters, except when they will not -- >> on the other side, donald trump is not in favor either. >> all lives matter. >> trump is critical of the black lives matter protesters and says police are "the most mistreated people in the country." erik: that was one of the many takes on t
in 1992, los angeles police officers were acquitted over the black cabdriver rodney king.cial media. how did it start? in 2012 trayvon martin was gunned down by george zimmerman, volunteerhood watch who claimed self-defense. the phrasecquittal, black lives matter debuted on twitter and protest rallies. it reemerged a year later when michael brown was shot by ferguson police officer darren wilson. place under the black lives matter banner. 500 people attended. hashtag was used 52,000 times....
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. >> for the first time we saw citizens recorded the actions of police, the beating of rodney king by los angeles police officers in 1991. riots started after a mostly white jury acquitted the police officers who were caught on video beating king. technology has changed a lot. with from vhs tapes to people based booking live on their cell phones. we heard from facebook ceo mark's work today saying he watched the video calling it graphic and heartbreaking and it reminds us why coming together to build a more open and connected world is so important and how far we still have to go.>>> we will continue to follow developments related to the protests going on locally and across the country and keep you posted throughout this newscast. >>> a follow-up to a kron4 investigation. we learned that holben wild east bay special needs school in antioch will be shutting down. it will close its stores july 26. many students were from the antioch and oakland school districts and in a letter to parents they said both districts were pulling those students out making it impossible for it to continue oper
. >> for the first time we saw citizens recorded the actions of police, the beating of rodney king by los angeles police officers in 1991. riots started after a mostly white jury acquitted the police officers who were caught on video beating king. technology has changed a lot. with from vhs tapes to people based booking live on their cell phones. we heard from facebook ceo mark's work today saying he watched the video calling it graphic and heartbreaking and it reminds us why coming...
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people watched rodney king be beat in the street and people still don't believe it.a has to take responsibility for some of this problem. media uses black death as a point of reference, as a point to sensationalize and get ratings. it's unnecessary. if you want to do the job that media is supposed to do, they should be having these conversations when there isn't a murder video on there. they should be having a conversation when they are talking to presidential candidates asking them about the black death as opposed to ramble on what they think should happen in the black community and not get real answers so we know what will happen. >> one last point here. media silos. everyone is so damn siloed. i don't even know if the fox news viewers knew about these shootings in detail. what do you do? >> you have the al a carte media. >> you have to force ourselves to -- >> it was also the nra as well. >> at this moment, we have to force ourselves, i think, to be better than those silos. unfortunately, i'm out of time. thank you all for being here. we'll see you back here next
people watched rodney king be beat in the street and people still don't believe it.a has to take responsibility for some of this problem. media uses black death as a point of reference, as a point to sensationalize and get ratings. it's unnecessary. if you want to do the job that media is supposed to do, they should be having these conversations when there isn't a murder video on there. they should be having a conversation when they are talking to presidential candidates asking them about the...
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or legacy, so you have a new generation of cops on the street that were not there in 1992 during rodney kingo were not there in 1960, and the institutions don't train and make that a part of their training of the police of how they are supposed to respect the black and brown communities of the country. you have to go through these states -- spates of seven killings in an resistance by the commununity until the new generation of cops until they realize. danny: thank you, larry, for all the work you have done over the years. we go way back and have known each other for some time. here, because i was not there last night, as i sat here and watched itt and listened to the words, i just thought about, what a great moment, what a signature moment and the key important moment. we must remember this moment, that moment, not the election after, but for decades to come. aybe within that, there is context or situation where we can create a different narrative about our relationship. i relationship with law enforcement. i relationship before the civil war, i relationship goes way back to after the civil
or legacy, so you have a new generation of cops on the street that were not there in 1992 during rodney kingo were not there in 1960, and the institutions don't train and make that a part of their training of the police of how they are supposed to respect the black and brown communities of the country. you have to go through these states -- spates of seven killings in an resistance by the commununity until the new generation of cops until they realize. danny: thank you, larry, for all the work...
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>> i don't think you're missing anything in that tape, or in the rodney king tape. no matter what he was doing, once you have him on the ground and you have six guys whaling on him with batons that cannot be justified. >> what about the choke hold guy? >> yeah, this is a job you volunteered for. it says protect and serve on the side of the car. that is to protect and serve us, not you. we're not protecting you. you have to understand that yeah, there is an element of danger in this job, and you have to accept that if you want to do it. i think most policemen like their job. yes there is danger in it, and there is a lot of perks, you know? >> this weekend donald trump tweeted "look at what is happening to our country under the weak leadership of obama and people like crooked hillary. do you think the president at any given time has influence on the very immediate situations of black and white? do you think the present leadership does anything to forestall this kind of snth. >> i don't think he can forestall them but i think she good at talking about them and about ra
>> i don't think you're missing anything in that tape, or in the rodney king tape. no matter what he was doing, once you have him on the ground and you have six guys whaling on him with batons that cannot be justified. >> what about the choke hold guy? >> yeah, this is a job you volunteered for. it says protect and serve on the side of the car. that is to protect and serve us, not you. we're not protecting you. you have to understand that yeah, there is an element of danger in...