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accuses the university of treating white faculty members more leniently. >>> 25 years after after rodney king was beaten by los angeles police, his daughter is teaming up with officers to send a message of peace. laura king was just 7 years old when she saw video of her father being beaten on television. the now 32-year-old says she wants to spread a message about building bridges with police, especially to young people. yesterday she stood side by side be los angeles police officers and told a group of young people that her father had no hate in his heart against officers. >> he held no ill feelings towards anybody, so i mean, we definitely couldn't hold any feelings either, if he's able to get over it. not over it but look more so to a solution rather than, you know, dwell on the problem. >> laura king says an entire police department shouldn't be judged by the actions of a few officer. rodney king died in 2012 at the age of 47 in an accidental drowning. >>> our time is 7:16. let's check in with exactly. -- sal. i know you're watching highway 24 and everything else. >> and dave and gasia, w
accuses the university of treating white faculty members more leniently. >>> 25 years after after rodney king was beaten by los angeles police, his daughter is teaming up with officers to send a message of peace. laura king was just 7 years old when she saw video of her father being beaten on television. the now 32-year-old says she wants to spread a message about building bridges with police, especially to young people. yesterday she stood side by side be los angeles police officers...
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the bank will also pay restitution to affected customers. >>> the daughter of rodney king is reachinglos angeles police 25 years after her dad's brutal beating was caught on tape. laura king was just seven years old when the lapd officers beat her father. she says that incident gave her nightmares for years but today at age 32 she says she does not hate police. in fact she met with about dozen officers as they all spoke to young people about building bridges. king says although she's had some negative interactions with officers, that should not reflect an entire profession. >> my feelings have definitely been from my father's reaction. he held no ill feeling towards anybody. so i mean we definitely couldn't hold any feelings either if he's able to get over it. not over it but, you know, look more so to a solution rather than, you know, dwell on the problem. >> of course, rodney king's 1991 beating sparked riots in los angeles that lasted for three days at the height of that violence, king pleaded on television those famous words, can we all get along? he died in 2012 from drowning. >>
the bank will also pay restitution to affected customers. >>> the daughter of rodney king is reachinglos angeles police 25 years after her dad's brutal beating was caught on tape. laura king was just seven years old when the lapd officers beat her father. she says that incident gave her nightmares for years but today at age 32 she says she does not hate police. in fact she met with about dozen officers as they all spoke to young people about building bridges. king says although she's...
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. >>> the daughter of rodney king is standing side by side with police officers, trying to ease tensions within the black community. laura king joined the l.a.p.d. says while she's had negative interactions with officers, she's following her father's >> it's definitely been from my father's reaction. he felt no ill feeling toward anybody. >> the l.a.p.d. said it sends a powerful message of courage and points to how the department has evolved. >>> brown university is launching its rotc program for the first time in nearly 40 years. brown ended the program during >>> 100,000 people are tracking sharks coming closer to shore. tonight we get a closer look at one of those sharks. mr. frisky was tagged on monday. he researchers track him for up to ten years. >>> doctors in philadelphia are testing a zika virus vaccine on humans and so far researchers say they are seeing evidence that the vaccine is working. >> it doesn't grow, can't so when they would encounter a pathogen, they would be prepared. >> the fda will determine if and when the vaccine is available to the public after the trial. it's
. >>> the daughter of rodney king is standing side by side with police officers, trying to ease tensions within the black community. laura king joined the l.a.p.d. says while she's had negative interactions with officers, she's following her father's >> it's definitely been from my father's reaction. he felt no ill feeling toward anybody. >> the l.a.p.d. said it sends a powerful message of courage and points to how the department has evolved. >>> brown university...
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rodney king died in 2012 at the age of 47 after an accidental drowning. >>> a bay area surfers says it was a once in a lifetime experience. >> after the break, he saw this in real life. we'll talk more about the shark seen breaching the waters of san francisco bay. >>> plus, a bay area warm up on tap for the weekend. rosemary will be back with all the details. >>> the a's are heading to texas, sweeping the kansas city royals in a four game series. >> it was a monster offensive output for the a's, highlighted by the three-run home run by rookie ryon healy. the ball went an estimated 480 feet, one of the longest projected home runs of the season. that was one of the three hits on the night. steven boat drove in five runs, marcus semien drove in four. the a's won 14-5. they outscored the royals 43-12, the biggest oakland run differential in a four game series ever. >>> giants gaining ground in the division, adding to their wild card lead with a 6-2 win over the st. louis cardinals, drove off the four game series to get off to a good star with buster posey with a single to right, setting u
rodney king died in 2012 at the age of 47 after an accidental drowning. >>> a bay area surfers says it was a once in a lifetime experience. >> after the break, he saw this in real life. we'll talk more about the shark seen breaching the waters of san francisco bay. >>> plus, a bay area warm up on tap for the weekend. rosemary will be back with all the details. >>> the a's are heading to texas, sweeping the kansas city royals in a four game series. >> it...
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you were fairly new agent with the fbi when the rodney king
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you don't have rodney king yet. you don't have ferguson. you don't have some of these -- >> you have cars turning around because they see. >> it is nine minutes to midnight. you can't expect the president of the united states to be on tv. >> this is the same guy who rushed to baltimore and cambridge and asked the community to wait until the evidence is in, now, you've got cars running around, racing around, probably putting other peoples' lives in jeopardy? are you kidding me? >> you reluctantly got the governor of -- >> well -- i think the governor and president should have a chat. >> that would have been obama's responsibility. pick up the damn phone. >> to make this about presidential politics is -- is -- >> i'm sorry. it's only okay when he rushes to judgment. >> put it in the frame of the president shouldn't come out, no president can, and comment on any legal issue. what he can do is demonstrate leadership. the same president who said last week i consider it an insult if you don't vote for hillary clinton and i'm paraphrasing. has a g
you don't have rodney king yet. you don't have ferguson. you don't have some of these -- >> you have cars turning around because they see. >> it is nine minutes to midnight. you can't expect the president of the united states to be on tv. >> this is the same guy who rushed to baltimore and cambridge and asked the community to wait until the evidence is in, now, you've got cars running around, racing around, probably putting other peoples' lives in jeopardy? are you kidding me?...
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rodney king was in control of the whole situation. one described him as a tasmanian devil. it's this way in which race infects the sense of fear and the sense of danger. until we begin to really get to that, until we're honest about the way in which there are these tropes about the way african-americans are, especially african-american men, we won't be able to get accountability for the taking of these lives. >> what goes through your head when you see a new video? >> when you talk about splitting the head of the journalist, and the man, the black man, it's troubling because we know what trauma does to the psyche. and this repeated exposure to these violent images of people being gunned down, be it murdered justifiably, parse it out, of people actually dying. on the other hand, i think of what i heard today when i saw a group of pastors and community leaders in charlotte talking about the protests and moving forward. and one said we're sick and tired the of being sick and tired and he couldn't in good conscience tell these young peopl
rodney king was in control of the whole situation. one described him as a tasmanian devil. it's this way in which race infects the sense of fear and the sense of danger. until we begin to really get to that, until we're honest about the way in which there are these tropes about the way african-americans are, especially african-american men, we won't be able to get accountability for the taking of these lives. >> what goes through your head when you see a new video? >> when you talk...
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in the end, i'm very sincere to say i really believe that rodney king and james brown meant well.dividual there, that's the mindset that he is. and that mindset sometimes is in the mindset of some of these officers out there. there are some great officers. my brother-in-law is white. his father is a former officer, but my point is this. there are some good cops and bad cops. i don't think that's the situation. >> we're almost out of time, but i have to ask. do you believe the congressman's points, though he apologized or the republican candidate calling for possibly stop and frisk again. do you believe these events are going to affect the election or how people vote in north carolina? >> absolutely. absolutely. if i was a republican and i heard that comment, i would switch over. which actually how barack obama got into office, believe it or not. three reasons why he got into office. >> do you think more african-americans are going to vote now than were considering voting just a few days ago? >> you know what? i think the voting process is challenging. because we're going through s
in the end, i'm very sincere to say i really believe that rodney king and james brown meant well.dividual there, that's the mindset that he is. and that mindset sometimes is in the mindset of some of these officers out there. there are some great officers. my brother-in-law is white. his father is a former officer, but my point is this. there are some good cops and bad cops. i don't think that's the situation. >> we're almost out of time, but i have to ask. do you believe the...
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you were fairly new agent with the fbi when the rodney king streets of los angeles. you see the way the baltimore cops -- sorry, the cops in charlotte are handling this and authorities there handling this, and you think what? >> caller: well, in los angeles, it was a very weak response. it was almost, like, back at that time, acquiesce to whatever the people in the streets were going to do, just go ahead and burn up the city, and there was a lot of debate about that m i think in charlotte, they have the advantage of learning from what happened in baltimore and i think they are being a lot more proactive in balancing not making the communities feel like they are coming in heavy handed, but at the same time, they have to protect the community, and i think they are now moving -- i think today will be seen removing the group to a different area, trying to take better control of the situation. hopefully tomorrow, we'll see a lot better response. >> steve, talk about what goes into that? how do you ride that line between trying to protect the to answer questions, but also
you were fairly new agent with the fbi when the rodney king streets of los angeles. you see the way the baltimore cops -- sorry, the cops in charlotte are handling this and authorities there handling this, and you think what? >> caller: well, in los angeles, it was a very weak response. it was almost, like, back at that time, acquiesce to whatever the people in the streets were going to do, just go ahead and burn up the city, and there was a lot of debate about that m i think in...
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i don't see the rodney king has much of anything to do with that. >> my only point is, if we are going to say, as the government argues, that information that could cause harm outside of the courtroom is grounds to seal it, that is a very risky road to take. think about the nature of the affidavits here, which i think judge kessler probably -- properly took into account, compared to the affidavits recently in the aclu case against the government involving drones, they had affidavits that very specifically said, i looked at every single photograph that is a subject of this request. it made specific explanations about why the release of those photographs could cause harm, that it could reveal the type of technology reduce -- we use for facial recognition, that it could allow people to identify the specific groups in this operation. east on that specific concern, the court said under foia it could not be disclosed. the district said, by the same approach, applying this deferential standard, that there was no logical basis presented in the materials submitted by the court why -- and if the
i don't see the rodney king has much of anything to do with that. >> my only point is, if we are going to say, as the government argues, that information that could cause harm outside of the courtroom is grounds to seal it, that is a very risky road to take. think about the nature of the affidavits here, which i think judge kessler probably -- properly took into account, compared to the affidavits recently in the aclu case against the government involving drones, they had affidavits that...
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. >>> the daughter of rodney king is standing side-by-side with police officers trying to ease tension with the community. while she has had her own negative interactions with officers, she is following her father's example. >> my feelings of overcoming has been for my father's reaction. he held no ill feelings toward anybody.>> the lapd plotted king's appearance sating -- stating that it's -- it was a strong show of courage. >>> you are watching wbz news i found her wandering miles from home. when the phone rang at 5am, i knew it was about mom. i see how hard it's been on her at work and i want to help. for the 5 million americans living with alzheimer's, and millions more who feel its effects. let's walk together to make an even bigger impact and end alzheimer's for good.
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i remember rodney king, right? i don't remember anybody doing the way you do it is search yourself, get into the public. people have to realize -- police officers just want to go home like everybody else. they're doing their jobs. if you're not respectful to -- if you're always respectful to law enforcement, there's no problem. you de-escalate the problem is and if you -- understand that no matter who -- if i de- escalate and make sure i don't inflate the situation, i'll and that's what happens. people escalate and that's when bad things happen. >> we candock more about this. please do on the our facebook page to talk more. 6:46. a busy morning. krystle is checking your traffic. >>> this is why we don't want to top on the 17 southbound in the downtown area. wait for it. [ horns honking ] wow. this is my o-m-g moment of the morning, 124 minutes. that's what it would take on the 17 southbound. this is 88 minutes to just to a few miles from the stack to the simply because of a rollover crash just past the split on the
i remember rodney king, right? i don't remember anybody doing the way you do it is search yourself, get into the public. people have to realize -- police officers just want to go home like everybody else. they're doing their jobs. if you're not respectful to -- if you're always respectful to law enforcement, there's no problem. you de-escalate the problem is and if you -- understand that no matter who -- if i de- escalate and make sure i don't inflate the situation, i'll and that's what...
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watching rodney king tape eaten. it's incredibly traumatizing. i'm always careful how corporate media exploits these narratives because there was a year but that is all we did. i was grateful we were talking about that stuff and then i'll try and come in suddenly that is more interesting to msnbc and fox news and all these other people. austin sterling and slander case you were big cases recovered for like a week, maybe 40 hours and then we went back to whatever donald trump did or didn't say. media chases money, not stories at this point. i become very frustrated with the lack of coverage in the hyper visibility of the most salacious parts of the cases in the most traumatizing price of these cases. >> you think it is the television entertainment class at a sold-out the company to donald trump? >> y'all just don't want me to be employed. [laughter] >> that's a great question. no, i don't. ya got that over at cnn? i think we have absolutely sold our souls, all the media to the truck machine. that ridiculous display we saw on thursday. was that thu
watching rodney king tape eaten. it's incredibly traumatizing. i'm always careful how corporate media exploits these narratives because there was a year but that is all we did. i was grateful we were talking about that stuff and then i'll try and come in suddenly that is more interesting to msnbc and fox news and all these other people. austin sterling and slander case you were big cases recovered for like a week, maybe 40 hours and then we went back to whatever donald trump did or didn't say....
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you in just a few; she was just seven years old when she's a video on television of her father rodney kingeing beaten by los angeles police. now she is a grown woman and laura king is working with lapd spreading a strong message, especially trying to reach young people. what she says about trusting the police and why she says her father had no hate in his heart against officers. >>> twitter has debuted its first broadcast of an nfl game. for the most part people say it went well. there were some shots that one seen on tv. some on twitter had to wait to see what was happening on the field in some instances. these stories and much more when i join you in just a few. >>> a 150-year-old belgian brewery is trying out new ways to transport beer to which -- transport the year throughout the area. it is trying a beer pipeline. it can pump the equivalent of 12,000 bottles of beer per hour . >> wow! does sound though about that -- sal know about that? >> he does now. >>> i just heard the call go out over oakland fire. this is he's 12 the 47th where there is a fire reported -- this is east 12th and 4
you in just a few; she was just seven years old when she's a video on television of her father rodney kingeing beaten by los angeles police. now she is a grown woman and laura king is working with lapd spreading a strong message, especially trying to reach young people. what she says about trusting the police and why she says her father had no hate in his heart against officers. >>> twitter has debuted its first broadcast of an nfl game. for the most part people say it went well. there...
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riots, it was because it started with someone videotaping excessive force of rodney king. now you've got a situation where everyone has a smart phone, so it's not that the situations have increased significantly or are tied to the first african-american president. it's because they're being caught on camera and we live in this age where everyone is their own media publisher, and the police departments cannot escape sweeping these under the rug anymore. we have to get the data. we need transparency and need accountability. that's what secretary clinton is calling for. liz: gianno, can you respond? >> yeah, i think there is a need for accountability and jehmu spoke of something i agree with, both candidates respectfully need to look at issue. donald trump began to speak that way when he talked about tulsa. at the same time, folks like hillary clinton must take accountability for the fact she has caused mass incarceration in the black community, which has led to the literal destruction of the black community. in addition to that when we talk about criminal justice reform, she
riots, it was because it started with someone videotaping excessive force of rodney king. now you've got a situation where everyone has a smart phone, so it's not that the situations have increased significantly or are tied to the first african-american president. it's because they're being caught on camera and we live in this age where everyone is their own media publisher, and the police departments cannot escape sweeping these under the rug anymore. we have to get the data. we need...
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you know, 25 years ago in the rodney king case, it was a devastating tragedy. so, yes, they should say less or perhaps even nothing at all. better still would be to sort of actually work through these issues as difficult as they are. >> put up money for use of force training and put up money -- >> simple database of these killings. still doesn't exist at the federal level. >>> what you have found about the trump foundation is that they have paid more than $250,000 and crossing the line from charity to business in terms of paying off some lawsuits. isn't that illegal? >> well, the tax law says that if you run a charity, as donald trump does, you can't take the money out of your charity and use it to buy things for yourself or to help your own business. it's called self-dealing and against the law. the people we talk to and the tax experts we talk to about these cases where trump used money out of his charity that his businesses had taken on, these are some of the most blatant and classic examples of self-dealing they have ever seen. >> it's complicated because w
you know, 25 years ago in the rodney king case, it was a devastating tragedy. so, yes, they should say less or perhaps even nothing at all. better still would be to sort of actually work through these issues as difficult as they are. >> put up money for use of force training and put up money -- >> simple database of these killings. still doesn't exist at the federal level. >>> what you have found about the trump foundation is that they have paid more than $250,000 and...
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my kids won't be able to play with everybody because we haven't progressed. 20 years ago we saw rodney kingetting beat up by the dmops the streets. now it's every week. it's scary. you ask yourself, what now? >> brian, how much of the police shootings -- i guess is it possible to know up to of this is racially motivated? how much is because of bad police training and how much is justified. >> two of the three. first two. look at the shooting in tulsa. crutcher. >> terrence crutcher. >> there is a police officer in a helicopter saying that looks like a bad guy. >> what made him bad? >> i hate to tell you, african-american. >> large black guy. >> that's why he is bad. racial profiling onis a major, major fundamental problem and it's been existing for 20, 30 year. that's the first problem. second problem, you look at all the shootings in the last six months or last two years, biggest problem is police officers were too aggressive. the most fundamental training tenet is take a position of cover when you are approaching a suspect. look at all the shooting deaths. >> the problem is if you look at
my kids won't be able to play with everybody because we haven't progressed. 20 years ago we saw rodney kingetting beat up by the dmops the streets. now it's every week. it's scary. you ask yourself, what now? >> brian, how much of the police shootings -- i guess is it possible to know up to of this is racially motivated? how much is because of bad police training and how much is justified. >> two of the three. first two. look at the shooting in tulsa. crutcher. >> terrence...
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it reminded me very much of what happened in the rodney king case.agged out that poor truck driver, reginald denny. >> yeah. >> the only difference i see tonight is there seems to be a police presence. last night there was no police presence there. and this gets really scary when you're talking about motorists, they're being stopped, they can't drive without running somebody over. >> everybody is pussy footing around what's going on. last night it was the mob riot, the video of the young caucasian male begging for help and they smashed and kicked him, dragged him akrosds tcross the parking >> beat the crap out of imhim. >> i had somebody call my video station saying he was in fear of his life if a police officer hadn't drug him off of the street. this is really serious. no job is being created, no opportunity is being created by this type of behavior. you pull those cameras out there, a lot of those kids will go home. >> sean, this whole narrative is built on a lie. michael brown didn't have his hands up, didn't say don't shoot. the percentage of bla
it reminded me very much of what happened in the rodney king case.agged out that poor truck driver, reginald denny. >> yeah. >> the only difference i see tonight is there seems to be a police presence. last night there was no police presence there. and this gets really scary when you're talking about motorists, they're being stopped, they can't drive without running somebody over. >> everybody is pussy footing around what's going on. last night it was the mob riot, the video...
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think about rodney king. think about sean bell who was shot 42 times at his bachelor party by police department. this is a real problem in this country that we have got to address. it's not going to change overnight. but you have got to understand that anger. >> total nonsense. the fact of the matter is richard has no more information than anybody else. and he is completely jumped to a conclusion. he doesn't -- last night he and i debated this and he said why too we -- why can't we rush to judgment? why do we have to wait for justice? this is nonsense. >> you are the problem in this country. >> no, you are the problem, richard. pause you think you know my background. >> deplorable, you are deplorable. >> richard conveniently forgets the president of the united states is black. the attorney general is black. >> here we go. >> the democrats that run that city there. the police chief is black. he wants to forget that. >> you forget you are black all the time, kevin. >> be quiet, let kevin finish. >> has nothing
think about rodney king. think about sean bell who was shot 42 times at his bachelor party by police department. this is a real problem in this country that we have got to address. it's not going to change overnight. but you have got to understand that anger. >> total nonsense. the fact of the matter is richard has no more information than anybody else. and he is completely jumped to a conclusion. he doesn't -- last night he and i debated this and he said why too we -- why can't we rush...
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this community was burned down and destroyed because of the rodney king riots. >> i just want to thank you for what you're doing. [ [ inaudible ] ] >> that man is with me now, he is the founder of the free hugs project. he started this after the boston marathon bombings. thank you for being here and, you know, we couldn't hear what this officer said to you when he came over to you last night. he thanked you, what did he say? >> well, he came over and he let me know he's seen my work before. he saw the dallas video when i attended the dallas vigil and he said "keep doing what you're doing, keep it up, it's important and it's making a difference." >> you were not in charlotte, by the way, i believe you were in south carolina set to give a speech and when this broke out you got in your car and drove to charlot charlotte? >> exactly, i have giving a speech on spreading more love and peace in the world at the university of south carolina and when i heard the protests were taking place i figured it's only an hour and a half, let me race out there and try to help keep the peace. >> i wonder w
this community was burned down and destroyed because of the rodney king riots. >> i just want to thank you for what you're doing. [ [ inaudible ] ] >> that man is with me now, he is the founder of the free hugs project. he started this after the boston marathon bombings. thank you for being here and, you know, we couldn't hear what this officer said to you when he came over to you last night. he thanked you, what did he say? >> well, he came over and he let me know he's seen...
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helped organize to oust los angeles police chief daryl gates after the brutal police beating of rodney king in 1991. as an american jew, he participated in a delegation in the 1980's that met with yes or arafat and helped pave the way for the 1993 white house meeting the israeliat and prime minister.. he died monday at his home in los angeles. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we begin today in new york where what may be the first time in u.s. history of the university has locked out professors from campus after their contract expired. this was supposed to be the second week of classes at long island university's campus in brooklyn, but last week the administration barred all 400 members of the faculty union from its brooklyn campus after their contract expired on august 31. the new proposed contract would slash pay for adjunct professors and pay lower salaries compared to those earned by colleagues at a satellite campus. as part of the lockout, liu cut off professor's email accounts and health insurance
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rodney king -- anyway, the recording shows the limit, body cameras have their limitations.hey can be turned off. people say things like what angle was it from, and more information is not necessarily enough information all the time. basically white folks have to be willing to believe that all police are not good. you get people who tell you they are drinking kool-aid, the police are good. they are not all good. i am not happy any white person -- i am often gratified. i want somebody to say this does happen. it does happen. maybe only 5% are bad actors, maybe only 1% but 75% go along to get along. the thin blue line is alive and well. not necessarily tell it unless something happens. police have to be willing to pull each other and one of the things we didn't talk much about this weekend, we talk about so many other things but i would like to see a better educated team. in some cities you have police officers as young as 18 years old. psychologists will tell you your frontal lobe is not developed, impulse control is developed until you are in your 20s, there should never be
rodney king -- anyway, the recording shows the limit, body cameras have their limitations.hey can be turned off. people say things like what angle was it from, and more information is not necessarily enough information all the time. basically white folks have to be willing to believe that all police are not good. you get people who tell you they are drinking kool-aid, the police are good. they are not all good. i am not happy any white person -- i am often gratified. i want somebody to say this...
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clearly things have spun out of control and one of the things we learned in los angeles from the rodney king riots going way back is if you seed ground to rioters, it will spread. i'm with tom -- excuse me, that in charlotte the tortnorths nee get control of this sooner rather than later because as things continue to spin out of control, more and more people with social media, so on and so forth, can be called to bear for the folks that want to create the problems. it needs to be shut down. >> art roderick, law enforcement analyst, former assistant director of the u.s. marshals service. art, i mean, again, a very difficult situation for police when you have, you know, you have dozens of people who refuse to leave. who are there, some totally legitimately to continue a protest. others to rob -- targets of opportunity. others to engage with police. >> yeah, anderson, i've been watching this for quite a while, and this is a typical civil disturbance type tactics. you see the front line of law enforcement officers there. they generally will hold that line in tact and then when they identify spec
clearly things have spun out of control and one of the things we learned in los angeles from the rodney king riots going way back is if you seed ground to rioters, it will spread. i'm with tom -- excuse me, that in charlotte the tortnorths nee get control of this sooner rather than later because as things continue to spin out of control, more and more people with social media, so on and so forth, can be called to bear for the folks that want to create the problems. it needs to be shut down....
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when you see that photo and you of rodney king, alton sterling and philando castille, to tamir rice. >> this there is no other story that speaks to this generation than the story of emmett till. >> reporter: no one was convicted of till's murder but his mother believes his legacy has become his justice. >> it took something to stir we are either going to stand together or we are going to fall together. >> reporter: that film make's reporting led the fbi to reopen this case. in 2005, till's body was exhumed but his casket left to be forgotten but a family member found it. >> you can sit and see the casket. people literally are weeping. his picture is in the casket that you can barely see. this is a cbs 58 morning news . update.good morning i'm kyle aevermann... it's 8:26. a deadly crash is prompting police to issue warnings about reckless driving in milwaukee. "greater holy temple christian academy" on 76th street, between sheridan and silver spring- is just steps from where a deadly crash happened last thursday. right now there are no school zone signs-and no crossing guards in the a
when you see that photo and you of rodney king, alton sterling and philando castille, to tamir rice. >> this there is no other story that speaks to this generation than the story of emmett till. >> reporter: no one was convicted of till's murder but his mother believes his legacy has become his justice. >> it took something to stir we are either going to stand together or we are going to fall together. >> reporter: that film make's reporting led the fbi to reopen this...
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when you see that photo and you of rodney king, alton sterling and rice. >> this there is no other story that speaks to this generation than the story of emmett till. >> reporter: no one was convicted of till's murder but his mother believes his legacy has become his justice. >> it took something to stir peop we are either going to stand together or we are going to fall together. >> reporter: that film make's reporting led the fbi to reopen this case. in 2005, till's body was but his casket left to be forgotten but a family member found it. >> you can sit and see the his picture is in the casket that you can barely see. people sit there and weep just good morning- it's 8:25, i'm yetta gibson. we're following developing news... after police shoot a man... after they say he rammed their police unit. this happened near 19th aveneue and rose garden..we're told officers pulled up behind a car during a drug-related traffic stop.when they got out to talk to th they say the driver put the car in reverse... slamming the patrol car.thats when an officer opened fire.. hitting the driver.at last che
when you see that photo and you of rodney king, alton sterling and rice. >> this there is no other story that speaks to this generation than the story of emmett till. >> reporter: no one was convicted of till's murder but his mother believes his legacy has become his justice. >> it took something to stir peop we are either going to stand together or we are going to fall together. >> reporter: that film make's reporting led the fbi to reopen this case. in 2005, till's...
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when you see that photo and you juxtapose it against the video of rodney king, alton sterling and philandot speaks to this generation than the story of emmett till. >> reporter: no one was convicted of till's murder but his mother believes his legacy has become his justice. >> it took something to stir people up and let them know that we are either going to stand together or we are going to fall together. >> reporter: that film make's reporting led the fbi to reopen this case. in 2005, till's body was exhumed but his casket left to be forgotten but a family member found it. >> you can sit and see the casket. it's smaller than you might think. people literally are weeping. his picture is in the casket that you can barely see. people sit there and wee >>> good morning i'm brooke thomas. police are interviewing neighbors and checking security cameras in the search for a killer. a 32 career old man was shot several times at close range on his porch on van dike street in tacony around midnight. died at temple hospital a short time later. office are found ten spent shell casings at the scene, in
when you see that photo and you juxtapose it against the video of rodney king, alton sterling and philandot speaks to this generation than the story of emmett till. >> reporter: no one was convicted of till's murder but his mother believes his legacy has become his justice. >> it took something to stir people up and let them know that we are either going to stand together or we are going to fall together. >> reporter: that film make's reporting led the fbi to reopen this case....
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this goes beyond just what's happening in 2000, think about rodney king, sean bell that was shot at bachelorty by police department. this is a real problem in the country that we have got to address and it's not going to change overnight. we have to understand that anger. >> total nonsense. martha: i figured that you would say that, kevin, but -- >> everything you just said -- martha: that woman's feelings are real. what bothers me is we don't even -- we heard from the police chief last night, right, but they're jumping the gun and saying, here we go again and we see time and time again that the evidence points in a different direction. there are times when the police are wrong. tulsa may be one of them. that's the other situation brewing out there, kevin. >> the fact of the matter is richard has no more information than anybody else and he's completely jumped to a conclusion. he last night he and i debated this, why can't rerush to jment, why do you to wait for justice, this is nonsense. what you said about this young lady nothing rings true in this country. she hasn't experienced anything
this goes beyond just what's happening in 2000, think about rodney king, sean bell that was shot at bachelorty by police department. this is a real problem in the country that we have got to address and it's not going to change overnight. we have to understand that anger. >> total nonsense. martha: i figured that you would say that, kevin, but -- >> everything you just said -- martha: that woman's feelings are real. what bothers me is we don't even -- we heard from the police chief...
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into people's homes, allowing us to have new conversation, will it is camcorder technology, 1990, rodney king getting beaten, then we have two years of conversation, so i think we're in the midst of that with cell phones bringing new reality of violence in your homes. but after a few years, we forget and our national amnesia kicks in. >> got t so avenue book. i started reading it. it is a page turner. i haven't gotten to the last page that oprah talks about. real quickly your tour continues, where do you go next, baltimore? >> baltimore today, and dc tomorrow. nice amtrak trip. i am from new york and i always like getting the cheese plate on the train. so -- >> all right. we appreciate you stopping by. we know you are a busy busy man. >> all right, al next. >> 8:37. powerful message, serena williams shares her own fears about police involved shootings. why she says she's scared to have her nephew drive her around. playing the new million in an instant gamethan with top prizes of a million bucks? winning. on the spot. (cheers) play million in an instant from the pennsylvania lottery. and you c
into people's homes, allowing us to have new conversation, will it is camcorder technology, 1990, rodney king getting beaten, then we have two years of conversation, so i think we're in the midst of that with cell phones bringing new reality of violence in your homes. but after a few years, we forget and our national amnesia kicks in. >> got t so avenue book. i started reading it. it is a page turner. i haven't gotten to the last page that oprah talks about. real quickly your tour...
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when you see that photo and you juxtapose it against the video of rodney king, alton sterling and philando that speaks to this generation than the story of emmett till. >> reporter: no one was convicted of till's murder but his mother believes his legacy has become his justice. >> it took something to stir people up and let them know that we are either going to stand together or we are going to fall together. >> reporter: that film make's reporting led the fbi to reopen this case. in 2005, till's body was exhumed but his casket left to be forgotten but a family member found it. >> you can sit and see the casket. it's smaller than you might think. people literally are weeping. his picture is in the casket that you can barely see. people sit there and weep just leaders in san jose are meeting today.. to discuss new gun control measures. the committee wants to c to better secure >>> good morning, it's 8:25. i'm michelle griego. leaders in san jose are meeting today to discuss new gun control measures. the committee wants to come up with a plan to better secure and track weapons. owners would
when you see that photo and you juxtapose it against the video of rodney king, alton sterling and philando that speaks to this generation than the story of emmett till. >> reporter: no one was convicted of till's murder but his mother believes his legacy has become his justice. >> it took something to stir people up and let them know that we are either going to stand together or we are going to fall together. >> reporter: that film make's reporting led the fbi to reopen this...
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at the same level that resulted in the acquittal of rodney king in 1992.et's go to larry joining us on the line for independents from indianapolis. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. the thing ever like to express is that we need to change history, the name of history. it black community, we call history. one thing to bring attention to white america. there are two books out, old books. one is but an author's last name is griffin. he wrote a book, "black like me." andleached his skin black went south to experience what it was like to be black. a lot of whites need to read that book. also, a white lady did the same thing. bleached her skin black and went south. this is back in the early 1960's. read those books. on theou had a guy on c-span book channel wrote a book on how white america feels about their entitlement and how it has been threatened and it scares them. if they truly want to see a theerence in this country, key thing is with the native americans always said. before you judge me walk in my moccasins for two moons. then you ca
at the same level that resulted in the acquittal of rodney king in 1992.et's go to larry joining us on the line for independents from indianapolis. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. the thing ever like to express is that we need to change history, the name of history. it black community, we call history. one thing to bring attention to white america. there are two books out, old books. one is but an author's last name is griffin. he wrote a book, "black like me."...
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king cake. >> i just thought that was interesting. >> thanks, robin. >> interesting. >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by the 2017 ford fusion. the beauty of a well-made >>> good morning. i'm rodney dunigan. time is 7:56. sarasota deputies are on the scene of a deadly shooting early this morning. investigators tell us that gunfire happened at a home on rita street. at this point deputies only confirmed a man is dead and haven't said if they have a suspect in custody. we're told the area is not a common place for police activity. we have a reporter on scene and will bring you an update as soon as we get one. >>> here's janelle with the morning traffic. >> good morning, a mess on i-75 northbound just before you get to i-4. we have a crash blocking the center lane. some other cars are off to the side blocking another lane and shoulder. so cars really backed up here. let's check this out on the map. you can see how far this backup causeway boulevard. you may consider 301 depending where you're coming from and where you're going. either way expect major delays there on i-75 through the brandon area. here's your drive on i-4, not too bad until you get to 75 to 275, 19 minutes to make t
king cake. >> i just thought that was interesting. >> thanks, robin. >> interesting. >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by the 2017 ford fusion. the beauty of a well-made >>> good morning. i'm rodney dunigan. time is 7:56. sarasota deputies are on the scene of a deadly shooting early this morning. investigators tell us that gunfire happened at a home on rita street. at this point deputies only confirmed a man is dead and haven't said if...
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with the taser we watched rodney king get beaten for years. it is traumatizing so i am careful how the media will express the narrative by one year that is all we did berger was grateful we were talking about it then donald trump comes now is more interesting. black people have not stopped the. >> then we went back to what donald trump said or did not say. so i become very frustrated with the hyper visibility of the most salacious parts in the most traumatizing parts. >> to you think it is the television entertainment class for donald trump? >> you don't want me to be employed. [laughter] that is a great question. no. i don't. [laughter] and think that is the simple answer to a complicated question but yes absolutely sold-out all media to the trump machine. that ridiculous display on thursday or friday where donald trump will give of press conference that the president of america was in fact, american. [laughter] if it is an absurd but it is good now? obama lead out the long form for cert there were strakes come of violence in mexico and then
with the taser we watched rodney king get beaten for years. it is traumatizing so i am careful how the media will express the narrative by one year that is all we did berger was grateful we were talking about it then donald trump comes now is more interesting. black people have not stopped the. >> then we went back to what donald trump said or did not say. so i become very frustrated with the hyper visibility of the most salacious parts in the most traumatizing parts. >> to you...