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but like rodney king said can't we all just get along and i believe we can once we get to know each other that's. you know what i'm all star trek tos was that's what my going to be our prime directive you know me though most of you know roads other cultures best know because of who you know will to be going to try to help and the deal is only all star trek you know in the enterprise you go all the cultural work we go and it will be wonderful world like good we could simply be that way but people have agendas i am taking bags you voted for chopra but you have a totally different perspective a was going over the world than i do.
but like rodney king said can't we all just get along and i believe we can once we get to know each other that's. you know what i'm all star trek tos was that's what my going to be our prime directive you know me though most of you know roads other cultures best know because of who you know will to be going to try to help and the deal is only all star trek you know in the enterprise you go all the cultural work we go and it will be wonderful world like good we could simply be that way but...
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crazy what i'm trying to do right now and i'm going to get in trouble for this one boy but like rodney king said can't we all just get along and i believe we can once we get to know each other that's. you know what i'm all star trek tos was star struck by going to be our prime directive you know me though most of you know roads other cultures best know because you know where to be going to try to help and the deal is only on star trek you know in the enterprise you go all the cultural work we go and it will be one before the world like me could simply be that way.
crazy what i'm trying to do right now and i'm going to get in trouble for this one boy but like rodney king said can't we all just get along and i believe we can once we get to know each other that's. you know what i'm all star trek tos was star struck by going to be our prime directive you know me though most of you know roads other cultures best know because you know where to be going to try to help and the deal is only on star trek you know in the enterprise you go all the cultural work we...
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but like rodney king said can't we all just get along. i believe with him once we get to know each other yet. you know what i'm all star trek tos was that's what my going to be our prime directive you know me don't mess up you know roads other cultures best know because you know well to be going to try to help and the deal is only on star trek you know in the enterprise you go all the coastal work we go and it would be wonderful world like and we could simply be that way but people webpage and i am taken back as you go to for chopra but you have a totally different perspective a was going on the world than i do we are here right now just struggling to survive . make sure our kids stay alive so i have a whole different perspective of the troops as wasted they used to go. to the small politicians like ourselves who love to swap a small posters and people to the effect you know. shows that it is exactly the change you think the coach in the way the people think the people who are here for the accused to see that's what really matters trump r
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but like rodney king said can't we all just get along and i believe we term once we get to know each other that grabs you know what i'm all star trek tos was that's what my going to be our prime directive you know me don't mess up you know roads other cultures best know because you know well to be going to try to help and the deal is only on start sharing the prize you get all the cultural work we give it and it will be wonderful world like me could simply be that way but people have agendas i am taking back as you go to for chopra but you have a totally different perspective a was going on the world than i do we are here right now just struggling to survive . make sure our kids stay alive so i have a whole different perspective of the troops as wasted the you do feel. the small politicians like ourselves who love to swap a small posters and people that affect you know. shows that it is exactly the change you think the coach in the way the people think the people who are here for the key is to see that's what really matters trump really doesn't matter to us at all we've we're here an
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but like rodney king said can't we all just get along and i believe we can once we get to know each other that's. you know what i'm all star trek tos was that's what my going to be out. prime directive you know me don't mess up you know roads other cultures best not because you know well to be going to try to help and the deal is only on star trek you know the prize you get all the cultural work we get and it will be wonderful the world like me could simply be that way but people have agendas.
but like rodney king said can't we all just get along and i believe we can once we get to know each other that's. you know what i'm all star trek tos was that's what my going to be out. prime directive you know me don't mess up you know roads other cultures best not because you know well to be going to try to help and the deal is only on star trek you know the prize you get all the cultural work we get and it will be wonderful the world like me could simply be that way but people have agendas.
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. >> i remember rodney king, can't we all get along. that was a nice plea.aul ryan's words about the republican party when efforts to repeal and replace obama care fall back in march of last year. here's what he had to say. >> we were a ten-year opposition party where being against things was easy to do. you just had to be against it. now in three months time we try to go to a governing party where we had to get 216 people to agree with each other on how we do things. we weren't just quite there today. >> on radio when you listen to people because it sounds like everybody agree sometimes and they don't. they all agree on the negatives. the conservatives didn't like obama, they didn't like obama care. they thought he was too left. what are they going now? >> well, if we really wanted to all get along. the voices around him are telling him. during the break i had chance to go back and watch that ad the trump campaign has released today that you played a little while earlier. you go from the bill of love to an ad that makes willie horton look look an episode of
. >> i remember rodney king, can't we all get along. that was a nice plea.aul ryan's words about the republican party when efforts to repeal and replace obama care fall back in march of last year. here's what he had to say. >> we were a ten-year opposition party where being against things was easy to do. you just had to be against it. now in three months time we try to go to a governing party where we had to get 216 people to agree with each other on how we do things. we weren't...
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infamous for drive by shootings gangs and the rodney king riots. but for hundreds of thousands of families that make south l.a. their home that's just part of the story. come up with a week a thing every day. daisy grew up here the middle of three sisters in a cluster of small houses her dad bought about twenty five years ago. they didn't get it. we grew up in south central about a mile away from where the l.a. riots started stay with. me my sister's fresh air ation americans and my family come straight from mexico. my dad brought all his brothers and sisters with the dreams and hopes of them having a better future red velvet cake. but it's the polish less poverty that have there been never lock us up. with. her. in two thousand and two when daisy was fifteen the security her parents had worked for was shattered. her older sister on him was shot and killed in the driveway of the family property. and had finished college and was just about to start a great job she was also raising two boys. the shooter was a gang member and this fact as mark daisy's
infamous for drive by shootings gangs and the rodney king riots. but for hundreds of thousands of families that make south l.a. their home that's just part of the story. come up with a week a thing every day. daisy grew up here the middle of three sisters in a cluster of small houses her dad bought about twenty five years ago. they didn't get it. we grew up in south central about a mile away from where the l.a. riots started stay with. me my sister's fresh air ation americans and my family come...
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returning to the contemporary, even today, the descendents of slaves people are still being, rodney king, dissected, kendrick johnson, display, henrietta lacks, and murdered, too many to name. body parts examined, explored, stolen and misused. 220 miles south of where harris took bodies, where he worked as a body stature, someone stole the organs of kendrick johnson in 2013. some of you may have heard about his death, his body was found in a gym mat, the first autopsy revealed they did not suspect foul play. that he was looking for his gym shoes and got caught. the autopsy said there was no foul play. he was buried, his parents were not comfortable, they did another autopsy and found his body was stuffed with newspaper and none of his organs were there. i believe this is part of a trade in body and body parts that has been part of world history, not just american history, that came before the history of slavery and continues today. the funeral home blamed the coroner and the coroner blamed the funeral home and they are still dealing with this history. what we make of those, respect the d
returning to the contemporary, even today, the descendents of slaves people are still being, rodney king, dissected, kendrick johnson, display, henrietta lacks, and murdered, too many to name. body parts examined, explored, stolen and misused. 220 miles south of where harris took bodies, where he worked as a body stature, someone stole the organs of kendrick johnson in 2013. some of you may have heard about his death, his body was found in a gym mat, the first autopsy revealed they did not...
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. >> i remember rodney king. why can't we all get along. words when the efforts to repeal and replace obamacare failed last year. >> we were a ten year opposition party where being against things was easy to do. you just have to be against it. now in three months time we try to go to a governing party where we have to get 216 people who agree with each other on how we do things and we weren't just quite there today. >> you know that better than anybody on radio, i know when you listen to people because it sounds like everybody agrees sometimes and they don't. but they all agree on the negatives it seems like. the conservatives didn't like obama. they didn't like obamacare. they didn't like any part of him, too left. where do they go now? >> if we really all wanted to get along, this country would not have elected donald trump the president of the united states. this is the issue that he demagogued all the way to the white house. the voices around him are telling him you must play the hard right on the immigration issue. >> during the break
. >> i remember rodney king. why can't we all get along. words when the efforts to repeal and replace obamacare failed last year. >> we were a ten year opposition party where being against things was easy to do. you just have to be against it. now in three months time we try to go to a governing party where we have to get 216 people who agree with each other on how we do things and we weren't just quite there today. >> you know that better than anybody on radio, i know when...
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. >> rodney king, can't we all get along? it's the human statement.te house speaker paul ryan's words about the republican parties when efforts to repeal and replace obamacare fell in march of last year. here's what he had to say. >> we were a ten-year opposition party. we' being against things was easy to do. you just had to be against it. in three months time, we try to go to a governing party when we ha have to get 216 people to agree on how we do things. we weren't there today. >> you know that better than anybody on radio when you listen to people. it sounds like everybody agrees sometimes and they don't. but they all agree on the negatives it seems. the conservatives didn't like obama, obamacare, no part of him. too left, the whole routine. what do they agree on now? >> if we really wanted to all get along together, this country would not have elected donald trump president of the united states. i mean, this is the issue that he demagogued all the way to the white house. the voices around him, the staff are telling him, you know, you must play h
. >> rodney king, can't we all get along? it's the human statement.te house speaker paul ryan's words about the republican parties when efforts to repeal and replace obamacare fell in march of last year. here's what he had to say. >> we were a ten-year opposition party. we' being against things was easy to do. you just had to be against it. in three months time, we try to go to a governing party when we ha have to get 216 people to agree on how we do things. we weren't there today....
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he says he's very concerned, on the 25th anniversary of the rodney king uprising rights.said my concern is that the next time there's going to be some kind of uprising it's going to be because of an encounter with i.c.e. in a community where they -- [ speaking in foreign language ] they have lost patience with feeling like they are being hunted. we saw that in new york yesterday. there was a protest here, immigrants rights activist went in to check in, as asked. has no record. he was taken. that's what "take them out" looks like. the response from the community, and where, you know, we are not asleep. people are aware, and so there is action. there will be more action, but where this is all leading, as you know, ali, we don't know. >> yeah. >> but it is not -- it's not the same country that you and i were living in, at least in a public way. >> it's a very, very troubling time in america. >> that's a reality for you and me as american journalists. you and i have lived through this where we, because you're an immigrant and i'm an immigrant, african, mexican. >> from one of
he says he's very concerned, on the 25th anniversary of the rodney king uprising rights.said my concern is that the next time there's going to be some kind of uprising it's going to be because of an encounter with i.c.e. in a community where they -- [ speaking in foreign language ] they have lost patience with feeling like they are being hunted. we saw that in new york yesterday. there was a protest here, immigrants rights activist went in to check in, as asked. has no record. he was taken....
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imagine, for instance, in 1992 after the the riots and los angeles following the court decision on rodney kingwhere 55 people were killed and 12,000 were arrested just in los angeles, that some other country would call for an emergency meeting of the united nations to discuss the freedom struggle of the people of the united states. >> first off, president rouhani and the government's reaction, many people are arguing that the government is showing surprising restraint. the president of iran has come out and said these are legitimate grievances and the rainy people have the right to protest them although, he condemned the violence. you had a rainy and newspapers with headlines that are calling -- iranian newspapers with headlines calling on the government to listen to the people. in many ways, this is unprecedented. i think the iranian government understands the power of the iranian people. six months ago, the recess 70% rouhanito vote for after the elections. i was there. there was hundreds of thousands of people in the streets demonstrating. i think the iranian government understands that if
imagine, for instance, in 1992 after the the riots and los angeles following the court decision on rodney kingwhere 55 people were killed and 12,000 were arrested just in los angeles, that some other country would call for an emergency meeting of the united nations to discuss the freedom struggle of the people of the united states. >> first off, president rouhani and the government's reaction, many people are arguing that the government is showing surprising restraint. the president of...
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but more recently, we can review -- we can refer to the los over the brutal beating of rodney king by policeman and the killing of innocent african-americans at the hands of law enforcement and how that has continued unabated. and the california national and the first marine division were called in to restore order. killedl, 63 people were during the uprising. injured. and more than 4000 were arrested. i do not recall any member of the un security council calling for debate on this issue. when the u.s. military was involved in suppressing domestic unrest. no other debate -- nor was there a debate when the fbi in baited headquarters after 51 days of standoff killing 83 people including children. it was the u.s. ambassador who perhaps was busy with other priorities at the time of the theseence to read up on travesties of justice on american soil before condemning others for far less. just the u.s.. and an enviable record of dealing with protesters. in france, the interior minister declared a zero-tolerance policy towards protests emanating from the suburbs of paris and other major frenc
but more recently, we can review -- we can refer to the los over the brutal beating of rodney king by policeman and the killing of innocent african-americans at the hands of law enforcement and how that has continued unabated. and the california national and the first marine division were called in to restore order. killedl, 63 people were during the uprising. injured. and more than 4000 were arrested. i do not recall any member of the un security council calling for debate on this issue. when...
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he's a real believer in the institution that maybe we can all -- as rodney king once said famously, we can all get along. is it too early to detect that uplift in the senate behavior? >> well, chris, i was in the senate chamber watching the vote today, and it was really quite extraordinary. you saw democrats over on the republican side. republicans on the democratic side. huddles. a lot of backslapping. it is the way it used to be and there was sort of a self-congratulatory aspect to it almost as if the head is missing but the body somehow is still functioning. they basically said, right, we're hearing nothing from the president of the united states. we'll take the wheel and do this ourselves. it worked today. that doesn't mean it's going to work tomorrow or the day after that but at least i think to everybody it shows that there is a potential for them to get along here. you heard susan collins saying they had 25 members. now obviously they're not all moderates but they're at least moderate enough in temperament that they say we can get things done even if the president is awol and er
he's a real believer in the institution that maybe we can all -- as rodney king once said famously, we can all get along. is it too early to detect that uplift in the senate behavior? >> well, chris, i was in the senate chamber watching the vote today, and it was really quite extraordinary. you saw democrats over on the republican side. republicans on the democratic side. huddles. a lot of backslapping. it is the way it used to be and there was sort of a self-congratulatory aspect to it...
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me being a storyteller, my first story as a young, cub reporter, was rodney king. later, in ferguson, i was asking myself, why is this happening again? i can't imagine some of the pain that was discussed among this elite group on civil rights. i understand what you have done, what it stands for, why i live such a good life is because of what this commission has done. when we look at the face of chen in the 35 years since his killing, it is because of the work of this group and decisions you have made and suggestions you have made. before we get into the panel, which i am really looking forward to, i just came back from malaysia as well as the balkans. you know this, but i have to say it. what is discussed in this commission is what people around the world look up to. they look for the standard bearers of civil rights. and again, that is what this commission has discussed and what it decides upon. thank you for having me here today. 60 years, i can't believe it. this grand room. i was sitting in the corner and looking up and realizing what a small grain of sand i re
me being a storyteller, my first story as a young, cub reporter, was rodney king. later, in ferguson, i was asking myself, why is this happening again? i can't imagine some of the pain that was discussed among this elite group on civil rights. i understand what you have done, what it stands for, why i live such a good life is because of what this commission has done. when we look at the face of chen in the 35 years since his killing, it is because of the work of this group and decisions you...
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few years and they still get away with it that's a this is the thing you know you go back to the rodney king be a witness being beaten and not guilty well. so you know we block from a situation with you not only you. this kind of wind but people witness it it happens and people still get away with this so i got over so book said no you can't . i think you have every right to i mean i really do i think i was going to say i don't know whether we've got the time but we get to talk a pap a cultural side of things that i think has changed with the making of films on almost subjects in recent years i mean one example is detroit the film by kathryn bigelow which is course a based on the true story of the detroit riots the race riots fifty years ago and i mean i don't know where we're going to look at a small scene now very quickly have a quick look at this see how things change with these white police officers talking to a black security guy. when i went in there three kids have been killed we have these conversations we did them in stages and. stage one witnesses. staged. you know it's a very. sta
few years and they still get away with it that's a this is the thing you know you go back to the rodney king be a witness being beaten and not guilty well. so you know we block from a situation with you not only you. this kind of wind but people witness it it happens and people still get away with this so i got over so book said no you can't . i think you have every right to i mean i really do i think i was going to say i don't know whether we've got the time but we get to talk a pap a cultural...
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chairs, as well as the commissioners in this room, my first story as a young cub reporter was of rodney king. then later when i stood in the streets and ferguson and baltimore i said to myself, this is happening again. why? why am i standing in the streets? i'm a young person relatively to the great civil rights leaders of our country. i can't imagine some of the pain that we've discussed among this elite group and civil rights. so, i really appreciate what you have done, what it stands for, why i lived such a good life is because of what this commission has done. it's why, when we see faces like chin, as we looked at kit 35 years since his killing, it's because of the work that has happened in this group, and the decisions you have made, suggestions you have made. thank you so much. finally before we get into the panel, i just came back from malaysia as well as the balkins. and you know this, but i have to say it. what is discussed with this commission is what people around the world look up to. they look for the, the standardbearers of civil rights and that is again what this commission ha
chairs, as well as the commissioners in this room, my first story as a young cub reporter was of rodney king. then later when i stood in the streets and ferguson and baltimore i said to myself, this is happening again. why? why am i standing in the streets? i'm a young person relatively to the great civil rights leaders of our country. i can't imagine some of the pain that we've discussed among this elite group and civil rights. so, i really appreciate what you have done, what it stands for,...
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more recently we can review the the 1992 riots in los angeles over the brutal eating of rodney king by policemen and the killing of innocent african-americans at the hands of law enforcement which continue unabated as we all know. when the california army seventh infantry division and the first marine division were called in to restore order. a total of 63 people were killed during the uprising, with 2000 383 -- 2383 injured and more than 4000 people arrested. i do not recall any member of the un security council calling for debate on this issue. when the u.s. military was involved in suppressing domestic unrest, there was no debate in 1983 when the fbi raided the branch of the davidian headquarters after 51 days of standoff, killing 83 people including children. who were entirely innocent of any crime. behooved -- it was the u.s. ambassador who perhaps was busy with other priorities at the time of the occurrence to read up on these travesties of justice on american soil before condemning others for far less. but, it is not just the u.s.. and an enviable record of dealing with proteste
more recently we can review the the 1992 riots in los angeles over the brutal eating of rodney king by policemen and the killing of innocent african-americans at the hands of law enforcement which continue unabated as we all know. when the california army seventh infantry division and the first marine division were called in to restore order. a total of 63 people were killed during the uprising, with 2000 383 -- 2383 injured and more than 4000 people arrested. i do not recall any member of the...
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administration, they were looking at things in the bad place, and probably the worst since the rodney king riots in the early 1990s. -do i wonder if any of you have any thoughts on how we got here, and then how we might turn things around. >> well, the first thing that i would say is that i think that h there iser a vast difference vt the state of urban black america, blacks who live in what were once, you know, thriving sort of urban industrial cities and this is the subject of my book which is the black s community in pittsburgh from the '20s to the late '50s and early '60s whenmall c cpi this small by comparison with harlem and chicago and so forthth produced the largest black newspaper in l america, and system of the greatest black baseball teams, a sports writer who led the fight to integrate the major leagues and led the fight to introduce jackie robinson and to jazz musicians and those actors who came out of this pretty small c industrial town in pittsburgh. a there weret in other black re. communities like that inn detroit, in baltimore, chicago, cleveland, st. louis, et cetera, et
administration, they were looking at things in the bad place, and probably the worst since the rodney king riots in the early 1990s. -do i wonder if any of you have any thoughts on how we got here, and then how we might turn things around. >> well, the first thing that i would say is that i think that h there iser a vast difference vt the state of urban black america, blacks who live in what were once, you know, thriving sort of urban industrial cities and this is the subject of my book...
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here is the fire location just telling but, rodney between kings man and thornton road, again, with local detours in upper chichester, 52 probably your best bet. route 309, 309, right near highland avenue. it is on that northbound side of 309. at highlandment taking out the left lane. and then as you work your way, through malvern, an accident, business route 30, just off the lincoln highway, right before you make it into that 202 interchange. and then water main break in northeast philly, at cottman and castor and rhawn. will tie folks up, send them on detour, otherwise looking good. ninety-five out of the great northeast, no problems heading down if it looks wet, still could be icy. and maybe that driveway, that front step, anything they didn't melt and dry up yesterday, is out there still with some ice, and live look at the freeway working your way in toward the city. mats transit running with no delays. mike and alex back over to you. >> bob, thanks. back to this breaking news out of delaware county we show you another live look at the scene there. we know that nine people have been t
here is the fire location just telling but, rodney between kings man and thornton road, again, with local detours in upper chichester, 52 probably your best bet. route 309, 309, right near highland avenue. it is on that northbound side of 309. at highlandment taking out the left lane. and then as you work your way, through malvern, an accident, business route 30, just off the lincoln highway, right before you make it into that 202 interchange. and then water main break in northeast philly, at...
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gang, good morning, here is the location of the fire, just to gave you a idea, just off i-95, rodney, between kingsybody leaving the garnet valley area working your way down to 95, use 452 instead. now, we're ready for breakfast, later this morning, we going to go live from the plymouth meeting mall. the dapper donut, got to love. >> this how many mini donuts can you eat in one sitting we'll have little contest today starting 9:00. brand new spot, in the plymouth meeting mall right there in front of the leggo land. so meet you out there, live with the donuts and the tv camera. later on at 9:00 on good day, here is a live look, south philly yo. ninety-five passing the stadium complex, if you are headed to the airport, good to go. all of the majors are fine. just watch for anything that looks wet. could be iced over. when are the temps going to go up? sue is coming in in 15 seconds. >> now that we've got yesterday's messy weather out of the way, it is all about the temperature this morning. so, you see, from this map, all of our temperatures are in the teens, which is pretty coal, but look at the win
gang, good morning, here is the location of the fire, just to gave you a idea, just off i-95, rodney, between kingsybody leaving the garnet valley area working your way down to 95, use 452 instead. now, we're ready for breakfast, later this morning, we going to go live from the plymouth meeting mall. the dapper donut, got to love. >> this how many mini donuts can you eat in one sitting we'll have little contest today starting 9:00. brand new spot, in the plymouth meeting mall right there...
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king junior. the event included workshops as well as music and dance. next time, i want you on my bowling team. [ laughs ] rodneyic. can i help you? it's me. jamie. i'm not good with names. celeste! i trained you. we share a locker. -moose man! -yo. he gets two name your price tools. he gets two? i literally coined the phrase, "we give you coverage options based on your budget." -that's me. -jamie! -yeah. -you're back from italy. [ both smooch ] ciao bella. [ both smooch ] health check now. here is another reason to get your stress under control. it could lead to diabetes. researchers in china followed petroleum industry workers for 12 years. those who experienced the most stress on the job were 57% more likely to develop diabetes. and we are now halfway through january. here's something for you to think about. how many of you have kept those new year's resolutions to lose the extra weight? >> i have a whole year, don't i? a new york state teacher has issued a 10-day challenge to eat a plant-based diet. this after winning his own battle of the bulge. >> a teacher inspiring a revolution with his incredible weight
king junior. the event included workshops as well as music and dance. next time, i want you on my bowling team. [ laughs ] rodneyic. can i help you? it's me. jamie. i'm not good with names. celeste! i trained you. we share a locker. -moose man! -yo. he gets two name your price tools. he gets two? i literally coined the phrase, "we give you coverage options based on your budget." -that's me. -jamie! -yeah. -you're back from italy. [ both smooch ] ciao bella. [ both smooch ] health...
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jumping in after the state failed the prosecution, these very same lawyers when the cops and the rodney king beating case were acquitted and the feds jumped in and filed charges to get a conviction on them, they stood on the chairs and they were cheering like you couldn't believe. this sul about who is being prosecuted no it the feds jumping in after a failed state prosecution. >> martha: what do you think happens now? >> what will happen now he will be detained by the federal authorities. there will be an arraignment on charges of illegal reentry to the united states by a felon. the gun charges possibly civil rights charges. he will end up probably taking a plea. he will be convicted an sentenced to federal prison. in reaction to this i have the good news i think from a victim perspective. i spoke to a friend state senator jeff sessions today, a conservative warrior in sacramento, one of the few. on monday he will introduce a bill in sacramento to add a sentencing enhancement for those who commit a felony in the state of california while being in the united states illegally. so that could a
jumping in after the state failed the prosecution, these very same lawyers when the cops and the rodney king beating case were acquitted and the feds jumped in and filed charges to get a conviction on them, they stood on the chairs and they were cheering like you couldn't believe. this sul about who is being prosecuted no it the feds jumping in after a failed state prosecution. >> martha: what do you think happens now? >> what will happen now he will be detained by the federal...