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>> rodney king is not a public spokesman. he's not an activist.ly, he didn't know what to say. what is there to say? you beat the -- out of me and i'm still alive. [ bleep ] you. that's what you should say. he didn't say that. he said, can we all get along, and a lot of people didn't want to get along. >> no justice, no peace. you never know what'll inspire you. but i take it all with me, give it l back. experience more as a mber. the marriott portfols in over 110 countries so no matter where you go, you are here. peobut they're different.ind it's nice to remove artificial ingredients. kind never had to. we choose real ingredients like almonds, peanuts and a drizzle of dark chocolate. gi kind a try. ♪ introducing the easiest way to get gillette blades noo text "blades" to gillette on demand text to reorder blades with gillette on demand... ...and get $3 off your first order pi so it only made sense to create a network that keeps up. introducing xfinity mobile. it combines america's largest, most reliable 4g lte with the most wifi hotspots nationwi
>> rodney king is not a public spokesman. he's not an activist.ly, he didn't know what to say. what is there to say? you beat the -- out of me and i'm still alive. [ bleep ] you. that's what you should say. he didn't say that. he said, can we all get along, and a lot of people didn't want to get along. >> no justice, no peace. you never know what'll inspire you. but i take it all with me, give it l back. experience more as a mber. the marriott portfols in over 110 countries so no...
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>> rodney king is not a public spokesman. he's not an activist.lice beating. clearly, he didn't know what to say. what is there to say? you beat the -- out of me and i'm still alive. [ bleep ] you. that's what you should say. he didn't say that. he said can we all get along, and a lot of people didn't want to get along. >> no justice, no peace. >>> the death toll is now up to 43, equaling the record set by the detroit riots in 1967. now this city tries to recover. >> i grabbed the broom just to sweep because the ashes were everywhere. all of a sudden coming at me was channel 9. they go what are you doing. i say i'm sweeping. i don't know what else to do. half hour later, there was like three, five, 12 people with brooms. we saw you on the news. we came out to help you. by 6:00 in the afternoon, there were thousands of people. >> as armed national guard troops deployed, these people armed themselves with trash bags and brooms to begin the overwhelming job of cleaning up what's left of their burned up neighborhood. >> we need to get the youth to und
>> rodney king is not a public spokesman. he's not an activist.lice beating. clearly, he didn't know what to say. what is there to say? you beat the -- out of me and i'm still alive. [ bleep ] you. that's what you should say. he didn't say that. he said can we all get along, and a lot of people didn't want to get along. >> no justice, no peace. >>> the death toll is now up to 43, equaling the record set by the detroit riots in 1967. now this city tries to recover. >>...
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>> rodney king is not a public spokesman. he's not an activist.lice beating. clearly, he didn't know what to say. what is there to say? you beat the -- out of me and i'm still alive. [ bleep ] you. that's what you should say. he didn't say that. he said can we all get along, and a lot of people didn't want to get along. >> no justice, no peace. discover card. hey. what can you tell me about your new social security alerts? oh! we'll alert you if we find your social security number on any one of thousands of risky sites, so you'll be in the know. ooh. sushi. ugh. being in the know is a good thing. sign up online for free. discover social security alerts. [ intense music playing ] ] it's here, but it's going by fast. the opportunity of the year is back: the mercedes-benz summer event. get to your dealer today for incredible once-a-season offers, and start firing up those grilles. lease the gle350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. ray's always been different. last year, he said he was going to di
>> rodney king is not a public spokesman. he's not an activist.lice beating. clearly, he didn't know what to say. what is there to say? you beat the -- out of me and i'm still alive. [ bleep ] you. that's what you should say. he didn't say that. he said can we all get along, and a lot of people didn't want to get along. >> no justice, no peace. discover card. hey. what can you tell me about your new social security alerts? oh! we'll alert you if we find your social security number...
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>> rodney king is not a public spokesman. he's not an activist. clearly he didn't know what to say. what is there to say? you beat the -- out of me and i'm still alive. [ bleep ] you. that's what you should say. he didn't say that. he said can we all get along, and a lot of people didn't want to get along. >> no justice, no peace. i recently discovered that pistachios are a good source of protein. that's why they're my go-to snack while i get back in shape. that one's broken. introducing the easiest way to get gillette blades noo text "blades" to gillette on demand text to reorder blades with gillette on demand... ...and get $3 off your first order i can embrace a world fullber, of surprising moments. experience more as a member. the marriott portfolio has 30 brands in over 110 countries. so no matter where you go, you're here. >>> the death toll is now up to 43, equaling the record set by the detroit riots in 1967. now this city tries to recover. >> i grabbed the broom just to sweep because the ashes were everywhere. all of a sudden coming at me
>> rodney king is not a public spokesman. he's not an activist. clearly he didn't know what to say. what is there to say? you beat the -- out of me and i'm still alive. [ bleep ] you. that's what you should say. he didn't say that. he said can we all get along, and a lot of people didn't want to get along. >> no justice, no peace. i recently discovered that pistachios are a good source of protein. that's why they're my go-to snack while i get back in shape. that one's broken....
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>> rodney king is not a public spokesman. he's not an activist. clearly, he didn't know what to say. i mean, what is there to say? you beat the shit out of me and i'm still alive. [ bleep ] you. that's what you should say. he didn't say that. he said, can we all get along? and a lot of people didn't want to get along. >> no justice, no peace. but when it comes to mortgages, she's less confident. fortunately, there's rocket mortgage by quicken loans. apply simply. understand fully. mortgage confidently. my bladder leakage was making me feel like i couldn't spend time with my grandson. now depend fit-flex has their fastest absorbing material inside, so it keeps me dry and protected. go to depend.com - get a coupon and try them for yourself. go to depend.com - ray's always been different. last year, he said he was going to dig a hole to china. at&t is working with farmers to improve irrigation techniques. remote moisture sensors use a reliable network to tell them when and where to water. so that farmers like ray can compete in big ways. china. oh ..
>> rodney king is not a public spokesman. he's not an activist. clearly, he didn't know what to say. i mean, what is there to say? you beat the shit out of me and i'm still alive. [ bleep ] you. that's what you should say. he didn't say that. he said, can we all get along? and a lot of people didn't want to get along. >> no justice, no peace. but when it comes to mortgages, she's less confident. fortunately, there's rocket mortgage by quicken loans. apply simply. understand fully....
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>> rodney king is not a public spokesman. he's not an activist.olice beating. clearly, he didn't know what to say. what is there to say? you beat the -- out of me and i'm still alive. [ bleep ] you. that's what you should say. but he didn't say that. he said can we all get along, and a lot of people didn't want to get along. >> no justice, no peace. we, the people, are tired of being surprised with extra monthly fees. we want hd. and every box and dvr. all included. because we don't like surprises. yeah. like changing up the celebrity at the end to someone more handsome. and talented. really. and british. switch from cable to directv. get an all included package for $25 a month. and for a limited time, get a $100 reward card. call 1-800-directv. a farmer's market.ve what's in this kiester. a fire truck. even a marching band. and if i can get comfortable talking about this kiester, then you can get comfortable using preparation h. for any sort of discomfort in yours. preparation h. get comfortable with it. ykeep you sidelined.ng that's why you drin
>> rodney king is not a public spokesman. he's not an activist.olice beating. clearly, he didn't know what to say. what is there to say? you beat the -- out of me and i'm still alive. [ bleep ] you. that's what you should say. but he didn't say that. he said can we all get along, and a lot of people didn't want to get along. >> no justice, no peace. we, the people, are tired of being surprised with extra monthly fees. we want hd. and every box and dvr. all included. because we don't...
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simpson and mark fuhrman and the rodney king incident and the l.a. riots.s it show the tensions between the african-american community and the police? >> it's the same story, right? a black person bears witness to police violence, police terrorism and state violence and everyone says oh, you're exaggerating. oh, it didn't happen. in the nineties there were times when 98% to 99% of complaints to the police in the l.a.p.d. were found unworthy of further investigation and then you get the rodney king videotape and suddenly america says this might be real and something's happening and despite seeing the police beat rodney king over and over again, they still said not guilty and we saw walter scott get shot in the back running away, and black witness doesn't simply doesn't matter because black life doesn't matter in america as much as it should and the nineties told us that and this documentary does a fabulous job of capturing that and we're living over and over again. >> it seems awfully cynical to think we haven't come that far? you really believe that? >> whe
simpson and mark fuhrman and the rodney king incident and the l.a. riots.s it show the tensions between the african-american community and the police? >> it's the same story, right? a black person bears witness to police violence, police terrorism and state violence and everyone says oh, you're exaggerating. oh, it didn't happen. in the nineties there were times when 98% to 99% of complaints to the police in the l.a.p.d. were found unworthy of further investigation and then you get the...
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riots, two years after rodney king. l.a. police department had a terrible relationship with the minority community. the jury was ten african-americans, and that in itself i've got no problem with. but when you're the only person, mike furman. >> eric: antonio, one of the convictions was -- conditions of parole was he can't violate the parole. even the most minute violation. this guy is already a repeat offender. he's going to land himself back in jail. >> antonio: doesn't surprise me he would be released. california has been releasing criminals for quite some time. it's incredible that these politicians are pulling these policies out and people get the last word. he will be released and that's a shame. he should be doing his time. >> eric: convicted of murder, found liable in the civil case. not necessarily convicted. >> eboni: it is different. the facts and the evidence lead most recent mode mines -- reasonable minds to think he was guilty. putting this in downtown l.a. that was a huge mistake. i have some pushback for my d
riots, two years after rodney king. l.a. police department had a terrible relationship with the minority community. the jury was ten african-americans, and that in itself i've got no problem with. but when you're the only person, mike furman. >> eric: antonio, one of the convictions was -- conditions of parole was he can't violate the parole. even the most minute violation. this guy is already a repeat offender. he's going to land himself back in jail. >> antonio: doesn't surprise...
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rodney king, you know, as a i could not understand why we could not get along. so yes, i'm glad you're doing it and i hope it never happens again. go on togers again sports, if the tigers go on to the world series, you might have had riots in 1968. anyway, i have got to go. the call.k you for if you're interested, you can go to the detroit free press website. it is an hour-by-hour breakdown of exactly what happened 50 over the span of five days. he response. -- responds. guest: light flights from the city had been going on leading up to that. with a rebellion and accelerated after that. thing in the 1980's is with an exodus of whites, particularly middle-class whites cutst, along with severe cities around the country, it it -- you created an economic crisis and it is driven by the changes. detroit was the fifth largest city in 1967 and now has fewer than a million residents. it lost perhaps half of its population. they are moving to come back to the city because of some of the opportunities in very specific kinds of ways. it is a bit of a push up in numbers. but
rodney king, you know, as a i could not understand why we could not get along. so yes, i'm glad you're doing it and i hope it never happens again. go on togers again sports, if the tigers go on to the world series, you might have had riots in 1968. anyway, i have got to go. the call.k you for if you're interested, you can go to the detroit free press website. it is an hour-by-hour breakdown of exactly what happened 50 over the span of five days. he response. -- responds. guest: light flights...
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there was a lot of racial tension around this, because rodney king happened around this.sim ton trial. i remember black people and white people in the newsroom where i worked looking at each other like, what the heck is going on here. >> it was a powder keg. l.a. was like, it was interesting, because we were coming off two years, the riots had just happened. so half of l.a. was ironically tossed up for o.j. you wouldn't think black people would do anything for o.j. because we had given up on him. but that time was like, wait a minute, are they going to send this guy to the electric chair over this? because half the time was like, he did it, and the other half of the time is he didn't do it. >> you knew rodney king, right? >> i knew rodney, yes. >> and i did a long interview with him. and the series of the nineties is titled can we all get along. let's watch it and let's talk about it. >> i remember the power of stepping out of the d.c. metro and seeing this sea of faces of color on the national mall. >> the million-man march was called for by louis faracan. >> the basic r
there was a lot of racial tension around this, because rodney king happened around this.sim ton trial. i remember black people and white people in the newsroom where i worked looking at each other like, what the heck is going on here. >> it was a powder keg. l.a. was like, it was interesting, because we were coming off two years, the riots had just happened. so half of l.a. was ironically tossed up for o.j. you wouldn't think black people would do anything for o.j. because we had given up...
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there for the rodney -- rodney king just happened. >> oh, yes. just happened. >> tension was boiling. >> did the o.j. trial shape perception of race in this country? >> i'm sorry, can you say that again? >> did it shape perceptions in this country, the o.j. trial? >> yes. what is interesting is we saw this revealed in some of the tv shows that came out last year. american crime story. people v o.j. simpson. and o.j. made in america. the divide between how black people saw the criminal justice system and how white people saw it. and how that was exposed through the o.j. trial. what i loved about american crime story is you had the sense that prosecutors prosecuting o.j. didn't understand racial dynamics when they waded into the case. and they were waylayed by it. laid flat by it. because they weren't aware of what they were stepping into and didn't understand the history of black folks friction with the lapd and how -- >> mark, sorry, we lost eric. mark, we see that today. race in this country. and policing. >> that's why i would say not so much o
there for the rodney -- rodney king just happened. >> oh, yes. just happened. >> tension was boiling. >> did the o.j. trial shape perception of race in this country? >> i'm sorry, can you say that again? >> did it shape perceptions in this country, the o.j. trial? >> yes. what is interesting is we saw this revealed in some of the tv shows that came out last year. american crime story. people v o.j. simpson. and o.j. made in america. the divide between how...
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rodney king had just happened. >> had just happened. >> the tension was boiling. >> absolutely., did the o.j. trial shape perceptions of race in this country? >> i'm sorry, can you say that again? >> did it shape perception of race in this country, the o.j. trial? >> yes. you know, what's interesting, we saw this revealed in some of the tv shows that came out last year. "american crime story: people v. o.j. simpson" and "o. j. made i america. the divide and how all that was exposed through the o.j. trial. what i liked about "american crime story," you got the sense that the prosecutors who were prosecuting o.j. didn't understand these racial dynamics when they waded into the case and they were waylaid by it, laid flat by it because they weren't aware of what they were stepping into and they didn't understand the history of black folks' friction with the lapd and -- >> and mark -- i'm sorry, we lost eric. mark, we're still seeing that play out today especially stories that concern race in this country and policing. >> oh, absolutely. that's why i would say it's not so much the o.
rodney king had just happened. >> had just happened. >> the tension was boiling. >> absolutely., did the o.j. trial shape perceptions of race in this country? >> i'm sorry, can you say that again? >> did it shape perception of race in this country, the o.j. trial? >> yes. you know, what's interesting, we saw this revealed in some of the tv shows that came out last year. "american crime story: people v. o.j. simpson" and "o. j. made i america....
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you knew rodney king, right? >> yes. >> i met him. i did a long interview with him. and the series "the nineties" this weekend is titled "can we all get along." that's his famous words. let's watch it and we'll talk about it. >> i remember the power of stepping out of the d.c. metro and seeing this sea of faces of color on the national mall. >> the million man march was called for by louis farrakhan who is head of the nation of islam. >> the basic reason that this was called for atonement. and reconciliation. >> he has always been a controversial figure because of his anti-semitic utterances. but the march becomes bigger than louis farrakhan. >> why do we march? because we're trapped in second class schools and first class jails. >> we've been locked up. we've been brutalized. >> and this became the first mass expression we can make together that we need to be regarded, respected. and heal this racial breach. >> we aren't all drug dealers. we're not shooting each other and stuff like that. we can come together and have a positive message. when you stop standing with
you knew rodney king, right? >> yes. >> i met him. i did a long interview with him. and the series "the nineties" this weekend is titled "can we all get along." that's his famous words. let's watch it and we'll talk about it. >> i remember the power of stepping out of the d.c. metro and seeing this sea of faces of color on the national mall. >> the million man march was called for by louis farrakhan who is head of the nation of islam. >> the...
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follow the acquittal of four white lapd officers in the beating death of rodney king. parole, o.j.impson could be released as early as this october. >> a lot of reports in the american press. some other publications talking about high-profile figures involved in this. >> that's right. the case was so highly publicized and there were a lot of key figures that emerged. one of the most high-profile figures was his lawyer, robert kardashian, whose daughters need no introduction. usa today says his family capitalized on his notoriety after kardashian's death. the late prosecutor marcia clark also became well-known because she actually became a crime fiction writer and wrote a book about the case. , hejudge used his status affected judicial reform. the sister of o.j. simpson's wife became an activist for domestic violence. bringing back so many memories. such a high-profile case. we can stay with the united states and move on to another topic. washington post document with the latest decisions from donald trump. >> that's right. he will phaseed out the cia's covert program to train and a
follow the acquittal of four white lapd officers in the beating death of rodney king. parole, o.j.impson could be released as early as this october. >> a lot of reports in the american press. some other publications talking about high-profile figures involved in this. >> that's right. the case was so highly publicized and there were a lot of key figures that emerged. one of the most high-profile figures was his lawyer, robert kardashian, whose daughters need no introduction. usa...
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are brutalizing people and all this stuff terrible bloody sunday happens white people are outrage rodney king happens l.a. riots. almost seems like every thirty twenty eight years this is happening and you keep going and i think this is that of our generation you know i mean i was about richard pryor where he tells his joke you know you know you get paid on friday night you take your girl out then you get pulled over by the cops you know hands up drop your pants spread your cheeks and he's like you know who feels like having fun after something like that because white people don't believe this happens because they know the cops differently that's a job from the seventy's that works today. so yeah you know. white people getting outraged by the injustice the black people had to deal with in this country for hundreds of years does nothing for me. doesn't aspire to me anyway and it doesn't it's not something that i would bet on i wouldn't put my eggs in that basket. that being said i think that there is something to this thing that i like to. think that inspires me more or feel more optimistic ab
are brutalizing people and all this stuff terrible bloody sunday happens white people are outrage rodney king happens l.a. riots. almost seems like every thirty twenty eight years this is happening and you keep going and i think this is that of our generation you know i mean i was about richard pryor where he tells his joke you know you know you get paid on friday night you take your girl out then you get pulled over by the cops you know hands up drop your pants spread your cheeks and he's like...
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amendment right to be able to record police officers the ruling cited george holidays filming of rodney king's brutal beating by l.a.p.d. officers which was a rare event then but it's very commonplace now then they added the first amendment protects actual photos videos and recordings and for this protection they have meaning the amendment must also protect the act of creating that material there is no practical difference between allowing police to prevent people from taking recordings and actually banning the possession or distribution of them this case came about when richard fields a resident of pennsylvania began recording a group of about twenty police officers breaking up a house party the officers arrested fields for refusing to leave the sidewalk and then a judge in the state defended the officers saying fields wasn't protected by the first amendment in a ridiculous decision by that judge that decision is now overruled and rightfully so as no person or no into t. in america is ever above the law from exposure of possible wrongdoing even when a federal or a state court judge says that
amendment right to be able to record police officers the ruling cited george holidays filming of rodney king's brutal beating by l.a.p.d. officers which was a rare event then but it's very commonplace now then they added the first amendment protects actual photos videos and recordings and for this protection they have meaning the amendment must also protect the act of creating that material there is no practical difference between allowing police to prevent people from taking recordings and...
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then in 1991 there was this, a grainy video of four white cops beating rodney king. when the lapd officers were exonerated in 1992 the city exploded. then, just two years later -- >> this is a horrendous crime. we have two people dead at the scene. >> two people brutally murdered. nicole brown and ron goldman and the main suspect, nicole's ex-husband, football legend, o.j. simpson. >> mr. simpson, you are charged with the crime of murder. how you plead? >> absolutely 100% not guilty. >>here was a wealth of forensic evidence from drops of blood to shoe prints to a bloody glove. mark furman was a detective in the investigation and would play a pivotal role at the trial. >> do you use the word -- >> and it was a trial that from the start was clearly about race. in a city with a deep history of racial turmoil. >> and you say on your oath that you have not addressed any black person as a -- or spoken about black people as in the past 10 years? >> yes, sir. >> when you're watching the trial and you see this and you know what you've got on those tapes, what were you thinkin
then in 1991 there was this, a grainy video of four white cops beating rodney king. when the lapd officers were exonerated in 1992 the city exploded. then, just two years later -- >> this is a horrendous crime. we have two people dead at the scene. >> two people brutally murdered. nicole brown and ron goldman and the main suspect, nicole's ex-husband, football legend, o.j. simpson. >> mr. simpson, you are charged with the crime of murder. how you plead? >> absolutely...
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as rodney king used to say. this shows the double standard here.his was turned up by a new hampshire radio talk show host name to keith hansen, and he publicized this, and the silence from the main democratic party has been deafening. the mainstream media in maine didn't really want to confront this guy it appears. the portland press herald put out a headline on a story finally today. south portland lawmakers called president trump a complete loser and makes a threat. he threatened to kill him, tucker. he just read it. that would be like at the dallas morning news on november 23rd, 1963 ran a headline "lee harvey oswald calls president kennedy a complete loser and makes a threat." >> tucker: i'm surprised it wasn't "southport lenders criticized president." >> that's in the second paragraph. that's what's going on all alon along. deranged veterans, christian militias, they are the ones -- donald trump supporters in pickup trucks with beer on their breath are committing all these hate crimes which all turn out to be hoaxes. look, all the violence is
as rodney king used to say. this shows the double standard here.his was turned up by a new hampshire radio talk show host name to keith hansen, and he publicized this, and the silence from the main democratic party has been deafening. the mainstream media in maine didn't really want to confront this guy it appears. the portland press herald put out a headline on a story finally today. south portland lawmakers called president trump a complete loser and makes a threat. he threatened to kill him,...
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rodney king event made cameras on police and that we have kind of disclosure of what goes on in the field how do we get that in, you know, in pencil institutions so that the guards feel safe, you know, editorial is that we want the balance for the policemen to feel that they can go into a neighborhood and eradicate a bad guy, but we don't want, you know, people who haven't done serious crimes to be persecuted. >> right, first of all, i'm very sorry to hear about your son because your story unfortunately is the story of countless, countless, countless american families and the answer that we get transparency is the countless families to speak up, if i'm going to pay for institution and you're going to put my children in this institution or my mother or my brother or my sister, we, the public have a responsibility and a right to know what goes on inside of them, full stop. and i think that at the local legislative level, the state level, the federal level, that should be a demand. that should be, access should be a demand so that when someone is inside and they're at the utter mercy of thei
rodney king event made cameras on police and that we have kind of disclosure of what goes on in the field how do we get that in, you know, in pencil institutions so that the guards feel safe, you know, editorial is that we want the balance for the policemen to feel that they can go into a neighborhood and eradicate a bad guy, but we don't want, you know, people who haven't done serious crimes to be persecuted. >> right, first of all, i'm very sorry to hear about your son because your...
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. >> with the rodney king riots just two years before still fresh in the minds of many, the dream team powerful race card. >> how do you feel about testifying today? holding losing hand their line about something that had nothing to do with the case. >> you say on your oath if you had not address any black person as a blank in the past ten yea years? >> this on saying. >> he hasn't used racial slurs for ten years will come back to haunt him. >> judge ito allows the defense to present what seems to be known as -- the conversations he had that were recorded ten years earlier by a researcher of a fictional screenplay. >> geraldo: the detective shamefully refuses to answer questions about having use the n word. >> i know enough about the laws to know when someone is supposed to say something. i looked at clark, my signal i needed an objection he did not. it doesn't absolve me of responsibility, the department could have dealt with me anywhere they wanted which is really what should've been done. instead, the made a circus out of the courtroom. >> and they made me the person that had to del
. >> with the rodney king riots just two years before still fresh in the minds of many, the dream team powerful race card. >> how do you feel about testifying today? holding losing hand their line about something that had nothing to do with the case. >> you say on your oath if you had not address any black person as a blank in the past ten yea years? >> this on saying. >> he hasn't used racial slurs for ten years will come back to haunt him. >> judge ito...
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then in 1991 there was this, a grainy video of four white cops beating rodney king. when the lapd officers were exonerated in 1992 the city exploded. then just two years later. >> this is a horrendous crime. we have two people dead at the scene. >> two people brutally murdered. nicole brown and ron goldman and the main suspect, nicole's ex-husband, football legend, o.j. simpson. >> how do you plead? >> absolutely 100% not guilty. >> there was a wealth of forensic evidence from drops of blood to shoe prints to a bloody glove. mark fuhrman would play a pivotal role in the trial. >> do you use the word -- >> and it was a trial that from the start was clearly about race. in a city with a deep history of racial turmoil. >> and you say on your oath that you have not addressed any black person as a nuns or spoken about black people as in the past 10 years? >> yes, sir. >> when you're watching the trial and you see this and you know what you've got on those tapes, what were you think sng. >> i just laughed. i couldn't believe it. why would he say that? >> she is laura heart
then in 1991 there was this, a grainy video of four white cops beating rodney king. when the lapd officers were exonerated in 1992 the city exploded. then just two years later. >> this is a horrendous crime. we have two people dead at the scene. >> two people brutally murdered. nicole brown and ron goldman and the main suspect, nicole's ex-husband, football legend, o.j. simpson. >> how do you plead? >> absolutely 100% not guilty. >> there was a wealth of forensic...
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. >>> from rodney king's police beating to o.j., the last decade of the 20th century, had periods of racial tension. those are two of the stories explored in tonight'sseries, th 90s, take a look. >> good morning, everyone, homicide detectives in los angeles are telling the associated press that o.j. simpson's arrest is imminent in connection with the killings of his ex-wife and a friend. >> my office filed murder charges against o.j. simpson for the deaths of nicole brown simpson and ronald lyle goldman. as of this time, approximately 3:00 p.m., no one knows where he is. >> we thought the evidence was overwhelming. there was no doubt, this is the man who committed the crime. >> you're looking at a live picture right now. do you believe that to be o.j. simpson down there below you. >> o.j. felt like he was above race. he became the exceptional hollywood negro. he had a blonde wife, lived in brentwood, he played the role very well. >> if the person that had murdered two white people was a street thug, it wouldn't have been a big case
. >>> from rodney king's police beating to o.j., the last decade of the 20th century, had periods of racial tension. those are two of the stories explored in tonight'sseries, th 90s, take a look. >> good morning, everyone, homicide detectives in los angeles are telling the associated press that o.j. simpson's arrest is imminent in connection with the killings of his ex-wife and a friend. >> my office filed murder charges against o.j. simpson for the deaths of nicole brown...
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riots, rodney king, the poor relationship the black community had with the l.a.p.d. politically, socially, it was tough. it's tough to get a conviction of an african-american. >> sean: good to talk to again come i know it's been many years, when we come back we'll have more with gregg jarrett, born the breaking news. o.j. simpson will be free as of october. newt gingrich, we have a mini model up tonight on destroy trump alliance that is working every day to take this president down and his administration. our republic is a part of it. senator ted cruz in studio, he's got a proposal that will lower everybody's health care premium, while his republicans listen? you're in the match app. now tap on the new missed connections feature. it says i've crossed paths with kate six times this week. that is a lot of times. she's cute too! yea! how did i miss her? you didn't. match picked it up for you. check out new missed connections on match. start for free today! ♪...i got what you need... ♪i'll be your i'll, i'll... sarah? clean enough. what are all these different topped & l
riots, rodney king, the poor relationship the black community had with the l.a.p.d. politically, socially, it was tough. it's tough to get a conviction of an african-american. >> sean: good to talk to again come i know it's been many years, when we come back we'll have more with gregg jarrett, born the breaking news. o.j. simpson will be free as of october. newt gingrich, we have a mini model up tonight on destroy trump alliance that is working every day to take this president down and...
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. >> rodney king in 1992 exposed some of that. >> we the jury find the defendant -- >> the bombing iny, the davidian compound in waco, something dark was moving in the society. >> something is happening outside. the skies over baghdad have been illuminated. >> the promise of a new world order. >> george bush took the loss to bill clinton very hard. >> bill clinton was a president who was turning the corner to a different time. there was scandal, scandal, scandal, scandal. >> bill clinton is christened the comeback kid because he was resilient. >> bill gates' game plan was world domination. >> you could see the start of this new online culture. >> you've got mail. >> it is the equivalent to the industrial revolution. it is the equivalent to electricity. the changes are just so the changes are just so profound. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. ♪ ♪ ♪ that's why at comcast we're continuing to make4/7. our services more reliable than ever. like technology that can update itself. an advanced fiber-network infrustructure. new, more reliab
. >> rodney king in 1992 exposed some of that. >> we the jury find the defendant -- >> the bombing iny, the davidian compound in waco, something dark was moving in the society. >> something is happening outside. the skies over baghdad have been illuminated. >> the promise of a new world order. >> george bush took the loss to bill clinton very hard. >> bill clinton was a president who was turning the corner to a different time. there was scandal,...
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. >> rodney king. >> struck us all with great disgust. >> people poured into the it ex explode. >> thee culture of america. you know what's awesome? gig-speed internet. you know what's not awesome? when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids. and these guys. him. ah. oh hello- that lady. these houses! yes, yes and yes. and don't forget about them. uh huh. sure. still yes! you can get it too. welcome to the party. introducing gig-speed internet from xfinity. finally, gig for your neighborhood too. >>> can you sing the theme song from "cheers." >> how does it start? ♪ making your way in the world today ♪ >> go ahead, go ahead. >> it's so corny. just sing it ♪ takes everything you got ♪ taking a break from all your worries sure can help a lot ♪ wouldn't you like to get away, sometimes you want to go -- ♪ where everybody knows your name ♪ >> we decided to end "cheers" in the 11th year and over 93 million people watched the finale of "cheers" but it's a sad experience for everybody. this was our baby for 11 years, and we're not going
. >> rodney king. >> struck us all with great disgust. >> people poured into the it ex explode. >> thee culture of america. you know what's awesome? gig-speed internet. you know what's not awesome? when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids. and these guys. him. ah. oh hello- that lady. these houses! yes, yes and yes. and don't forget about them. uh huh. sure. still yes! you can get it too. welcome to the party....
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a grainy video of four white cops beating rodney king. when the lapd officers were exonerated in 1992, the city exploded. then just two years later. >> this is a horrendous crime we have two people dead at the scene. >> two people brutally murder, nicole brown and ron goldman, and the main suspect, football legend o.j. simpson. >> you are charged with the crime of murder, how do you pled. >> not guilty, 100% not guilty. >> there was a wealth of forensic evidence from drops of blood to shoe prints, to a bloody glove mark furman was a detective in the investigation skbld play a pivotal role in the trial. >> do you use the word -- >> and it was a trial that from the start was clearly about race. in a city with a deep history of racial turmoil. >> when you say on your oath you have not addressed any black person as a -- or spoken about black people as -- in the past ten years, detective furman. >> that's what i'm saying, sir. >> when you were watching the trial and you see this and you know what you've got on those tapes, how did you react? w
a grainy video of four white cops beating rodney king. when the lapd officers were exonerated in 1992, the city exploded. then just two years later. >> this is a horrendous crime we have two people dead at the scene. >> two people brutally murder, nicole brown and ron goldman, and the main suspect, football legend o.j. simpson. >> you are charged with the crime of murder, how do you pled. >> not guilty, 100% not guilty. >> there was a wealth of forensic evidence...
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riots, rodney king, the poor relationship the black community had with the l.a.p.d. politically, socially, it was tough. it's tough to get a conviction of an african-american. >> sean: good to talk to again i know it's been many years, when we come back we'll have more with gregg jarrett, more on the breaking news. o.j. simpson will be free as of october. newt gingrich, we have a mini model up tonight on destroy trump alliance that is working every day to take this president down and his administration. our republic is a part of it. senator ted cruz in studio, he's got a proposal that will lower everybody's health care premium, while his republicans listen? e n [ dog whimpers ] man: let's go! man #2: we're not coming out! man #1: [ sighs ] flo: [ amplified ] i got this. guys, i know being a first-time homeowner is scary, but you don't have to do this. man #2: what if a tree falls on our garage? woman: what if a tornado rips off our roof? flo: you're covered. and you've bundled your home and auto insurance, so you're saving a ton. come on. you don't want to start your
riots, rodney king, the poor relationship the black community had with the l.a.p.d. politically, socially, it was tough. it's tough to get a conviction of an african-american. >> sean: good to talk to again i know it's been many years, when we come back we'll have more with gregg jarrett, more on the breaking news. o.j. simpson will be free as of october. newt gingrich, we have a mini model up tonight on destroy trump alliance that is working every day to take this president down and his...
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>> so when we go from rodney king being beat by police to all the way to freddie gray who was killed in a rough ride in baltimore some of the studies show, don't be too nice? be rough? and, oh, by the way, president trump, paddy wagon? ethnic slur. paddy wagon. an anti-irish ethnic slur. so let me get this right, you're not sitting up in trump tower arguing with me in the office anymore, you are in the white house making ethnic slurs to tell police could be more rough, violate more of people's human civil rights, violate the law. it's against the law, mr. president. it's against the law for police to mishandle people that they are arresting. it's against the law to go beyond the presumption of innocence and it's against decency to use ethnic slurs. we've all used them and we have all corrected them. i thought as president you would at least know better than to repeat them. >> coming up, convincing voters to ee flekt democrats this november, the challenges, the issues and swinging attention away from president trump. i will ask the chair of the dnc tom perez how he will do that. (vo)
>> so when we go from rodney king being beat by police to all the way to freddie gray who was killed in a rough ride in baltimore some of the studies show, don't be too nice? be rough? and, oh, by the way, president trump, paddy wagon? ethnic slur. paddy wagon. an anti-irish ethnic slur. so let me get this right, you're not sitting up in trump tower arguing with me in the office anymore, you are in the white house making ethnic slurs to tell police could be more rough, violate more of...
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. >> rodney king exposed some of that. >> o.j.he was above race. >> columbine, the bombing in oklahoma city, the davidian compound in waco. something dark was moving in society. >> something is happening outside. the skies over baghdad have been illuminated. >> the promise of a new world order. >> george bush took the loss to bill clinton very hard. >> bill clinton was a president who was turning the corner to a different time. there was scandal, scandal, scandal. >> bill clinton has christened the comeback kid because he was resilient. >> bill gates' game plan was world domination. >> you could see the start of this new online culture. >> you've got mail. >> it is the equivalent of the industrial revolution. it's equivalent of electricity. the changes are just so profound. >>> the breaking news moments ago, the labor department released the june jobs report. let's get straight to our chief business correspondent christine romans. robust. >> this was a strong number for job creation in the month. 222,000 net new jobs in june. and
. >> rodney king exposed some of that. >> o.j.he was above race. >> columbine, the bombing in oklahoma city, the davidian compound in waco. something dark was moving in society. >> something is happening outside. the skies over baghdad have been illuminated. >> the promise of a new world order. >> george bush took the loss to bill clinton very hard. >> bill clinton was a president who was turning the corner to a different time. there was scandal,...
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. >> rodney king was someone who felt like he was above race. >> something dark was moving.thing is happening outside. the skies over baghdad have been illuminated. >> the promise of a new world order. >> george bush took the loss to bill clinton very hard. >> there was scandal, scandal, scandal. >> bill clinton is kristened cr the comeback kid. >> this is the equivalent of the industrial revolution. the changes are just so profound. that's why we meet or exceed 15 global regulations for baby products. and where standards differ, we always go with the toughest. johnson's. you all the time.ories am i going to pass away like my mom did? and so you know this is something that's important. losing my mom to heart disease and then being diagnosed myself. it's like a war we're trying to fight against these diseases. resilience is in my dna. i won't die like my mom. it's a big challenge, but the challenge in it of itself is really what keeps me going. i could really make a difference in these people's lives. that would be my dream. ray's always been different. last year, he said he
. >> rodney king was someone who felt like he was above race. >> something dark was moving.thing is happening outside. the skies over baghdad have been illuminated. >> the promise of a new world order. >> george bush took the loss to bill clinton very hard. >> there was scandal, scandal, scandal. >> bill clinton is kristened cr the comeback kid. >> this is the equivalent of the industrial revolution. the changes are just so profound. that's why we meet...
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. >> rodney king in 1992 exposed so much of that. >> we the jury find the defendant -- >> the bombingn oklahoma city, the da individuvidian compound . something dark was moving. >> these skies over baghdad have been illuminated. >> george bush took the loss to bill clinton very hard. >> bill clinton was a president who was turning the corner to a different time. there was scandal, scandal, scandal, scandal. >> bit clinton is khrchristenede comeback kid. >> you've got mail. >> it is equivalent in the industrial revolution. it is equivalent in electricity. the change is so profound. >> don't miss it, sunday, 9:00 eastern on cnn. >>> we continue our special live coverage of the g20 in ham bubu. i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me. "the lead" starts right now. >>> jake seen all around the world? president putin and president trump meet face to face. president trump calls him out for russian hacks. it seems nothing america has done yet has stopped the spy threats. >>> plus, north korea celebrating a july 4th missile launch with fireworks. but did president trump just hit a road
. >> rodney king in 1992 exposed so much of that. >> we the jury find the defendant -- >> the bombingn oklahoma city, the da individuvidian compound . something dark was moving. >> these skies over baghdad have been illuminated. >> george bush took the loss to bill clinton very hard. >> bill clinton was a president who was turning the corner to a different time. there was scandal, scandal, scandal, scandal. >> bit clinton is khrchristenede comeback kid....
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. >> rodney king was on a celebrity and that was gripping in much the same way, and i think it's thetural dynamics, celebrity, absently, but also the racial component, the domestic violence component. >> and in front of the public eye, i think that americans would argue that he is guilty. so there is a sense of unfairness. but he went through the judicial process. it is what it is and now it's time to go home. >> i'm blown away, what was his original sentence? >> 33 years. >> remember, armed robbery, right? he had some friends come, they pulled the gun, they held the guy, kidnapping. or what's it called which are held against your will? it's not kidnapping, there's another technical. but these are major crime spirits because they are. but i got to say from experience he would never of gotten 33 years as a first offender. criminally speaking, he was a first offender. i think he was guilty, i think he probably killed ron and nicole. but of course in the letter of the law he was found not guilty. but 33 years as a first offender was a little bit much. we see opposition from the d.a. who
. >> rodney king was on a celebrity and that was gripping in much the same way, and i think it's thetural dynamics, celebrity, absently, but also the racial component, the domestic violence component. >> and in front of the public eye, i think that americans would argue that he is guilty. so there is a sense of unfairness. but he went through the judicial process. it is what it is and now it's time to go home. >> i'm blown away, what was his original sentence? >> 33...
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. >> rodney king exposed some of that. >> o.j.he defendant -- >> columbine, the bombing in oklahoma city, the davidian compound in waco, something dark is moving in this society. >> something is happening outside. the skies over baghdad have been illuminated. >> the promise of a new world order -- >> george bush took the loss to bill clinton very hard. >> bill clinton was a president who was turning the corner to a different time. there was scandal, scandal, scandal, scandal. >> bill clinton is christened the comeback kid because he was resilient. >> bill gates' game plan was world domination. >> you could see the start of this online culture. >> you've got mail. >> it is the equivalent to the industrial revolution, it is the equivalent of electricity, the changes are just so profound. that's cool. showing off my arms? that's cool. being comfortable without a shirt? that's cool. getting the body you want without surgery, needles, or downtime? that's coolsculpting. coolsculpting is the only fda-cleared non-invasive treatment that t
. >> rodney king exposed some of that. >> o.j.he defendant -- >> columbine, the bombing in oklahoma city, the davidian compound in waco, something dark is moving in this society. >> something is happening outside. the skies over baghdad have been illuminated. >> the promise of a new world order -- >> george bush took the loss to bill clinton very hard. >> bill clinton was a president who was turning the corner to a different time. there was scandal,...
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. >> rodney king in 1992 exposed some of that. >> o.j.ove race. >> we the jury find the defendant -- >> columbine, the coming in oklahoma city, the davidian compound in waco. something dark was moving in society. >> something is happening outside. the skies over baghdad have been illuminated. >> the promise of a new world order. >> george bush took the loss to bill clinton very hard. >> bill clinton was a president who was turning the corn tore a different time. >> there was scandal, scandal, scandal, scandal. >> bill clinton is christened the comeback kid because he was resilient. >> bill gates' game plan was world domination. >> you could see the start of this new online culture. >> you've got mail. >> it is the equivalent of the industrial revolution. sit the equivalent of electricity. the changes are just so profound. (bell rings) with my moderate to severe crohn's disease,... ...i kept looking for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i was doing okay... then it hit me... ...managing was all i was doing. when i told my doctor,... ...
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comment from big king who says rougher treatment of criminals, sure, let's have more freddy grays and rodney king. this is the independent line, curtis, hello. caller: how are you this morning? host: doing fine, thank you. caller: listen, i am not at all surprised with this president and the police. same thing all the time, don't belief what you see, what he said, and actions of the people, believe what we tell you, just like murderers all over this country, murders of black people by police. comey is gone, director of the f.b.i., not because of hillary clinton and not because of -- because what they found in their investigations about his administration, how racist they are. there's no alt right in this country. it's white supremacists in this country, and the police in this country have become the extended arm for white supremacy in this country. you have gentry fakes of black people being murdered all over this country. take what he says, don't take for granted. they're wide open with it. only thing, when you arrest someone, they don't have any rights anymore, you just do what you want, beat t
comment from big king who says rougher treatment of criminals, sure, let's have more freddy grays and rodney king. this is the independent line, curtis, hello. caller: how are you this morning? host: doing fine, thank you. caller: listen, i am not at all surprised with this president and the police. same thing all the time, don't belief what you see, what he said, and actions of the people, believe what we tell you, just like murderers all over this country, murders of black people by police....
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. >> rodney king in 1992 exposed some of that. >> o.j.ace. >> we the jury, find the defendant. >> columbine, the davidian compound in waco, oklahoma city. >> it was exciting. >> something is happening outside. the skies over baghdad have been alum nated. >> the promise of a new world order. >> george bush took the loss to bill clinton very hard. >> bill clinton was a president who was turning the corner to a different time. there was scandal, scandal, scandal. >> bill clinton is cristened the come back kid, because he was resilient. >> bill gates' game plan was world domination. >> you could see the start of this new online culture. >> you've got mail! >> it was the equivalent to the industrial revolution. the equivalent of electricity. the change was just so profound. >> all right, i want to bring you this update right now. parents of baby charlie gard have some new hope tonight in their fight to save his life. the london hospital caring for the 11-month-old has now requested a new hearing to consider fresh evidence about a possible life
. >> rodney king in 1992 exposed some of that. >> o.j.ace. >> we the jury, find the defendant. >> columbine, the davidian compound in waco, oklahoma city. >> it was exciting. >> something is happening outside. the skies over baghdad have been alum nated. >> the promise of a new world order. >> george bush took the loss to bill clinton very hard. >> bill clinton was a president who was turning the corner to a different time. there was...