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the system is fair and does not treat people safely after the rodney king verdict and still attorneyay. clueless then, clueless now. but clinton's critique is systemic than it was about bush himself. >> i think that's a key point, jeffrey, because just today the president of the united states was asked to have racial healing and said yes and left out the part they would not like to be fear when their sons and daughters go out that they'll pulled over or shot. bill barr was law and order then and there's no systemic negligence and same man today. >> yes. what george h.w. bush saying at the time is really important because on the one hand he admitted that there was essentially structural problems and used that term but said structural racism in all but the words and every american had a responsibility to sure that every other america felt safe and secure and didn't offer solutions. in essence, george bush looked at the situation and realized that this was kind of a same critique that the clinton camp making correct and didn't know what to do and recognized there was a problem. >> and,
the system is fair and does not treat people safely after the rodney king verdict and still attorneyay. clueless then, clueless now. but clinton's critique is systemic than it was about bush himself. >> i think that's a key point, jeffrey, because just today the president of the united states was asked to have racial healing and said yes and left out the part they would not like to be fear when their sons and daughters go out that they'll pulled over or shot. bill barr was law and order...
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without this, there may have been no rodney king case, no trial, no l.a.iots. >> white policemen are at the center of this. >> an apartment dweller across the street took video time after hearing the fracas going on. the amateur cameraman said it appeared the suspect was retaliating to cooperate when the beating with night sticks began. >> attempting to cooperate. he later recounted those pivotal moments to nbc. >> i ran to the balcony. i grabbed the camera on the way and started filming. >> you didn't know what you were filming other than police activity. >> yes, yes. when i got out to the balcony, they were already hitting him. >> now, one can view the recording as an act of basic documentation or of reporting, or even activism. but it was not a replica model at that time. you couldn't repeat it easily because home cameras were rare and expensive. the revolution in phone technology changed all that. the first major camera phone debuting in 2000, seven years after that came the first iphone. the focus then was on the fun new options available. >> hello? >
without this, there may have been no rodney king case, no trial, no l.a.iots. >> white policemen are at the center of this. >> an apartment dweller across the street took video time after hearing the fracas going on. the amateur cameraman said it appeared the suspect was retaliating to cooperate when the beating with night sticks began. >> attempting to cooperate. he later recounted those pivotal moments to nbc. >> i ran to the balcony. i grabbed the camera on the way...
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fast forward to moments like rodney king, right, i mean, seeing that brutality. what were those devices called? >> i know, right? that wasn't even digital camera. that was a camcorder. >> camcorder, yeah, with the big tapes. i mean, seeing the brutality perpetrated against rodney king is kind of what laid the groundwork for there to actually be a prosecution of those cops who perpetrated that horrendous assault. fast forward to, you know, walter scott, right, who -- you know, he is 50-year-old man, stopped because of a broken taillight, former military and a human being. and he's stopped by a cop who claims, right -- who claims -- as we find out falsely, that mr. scott tried to take his taser and that he was forced to shoot. but then the courageous person who happened to record that incident comes forward and we find out that there is a different truth, that mr. scott was running away and shot about a dozen times in the back and that the officer planted that taser ne taser next to his body. and then we fast forward to eric garner, right? and mr. orta who recorded
fast forward to moments like rodney king, right, i mean, seeing that brutality. what were those devices called? >> i know, right? that wasn't even digital camera. that was a camcorder. >> camcorder, yeah, with the big tapes. i mean, seeing the brutality perpetrated against rodney king is kind of what laid the groundwork for there to actually be a prosecution of those cops who perpetrated that horrendous assault. fast forward to, you know, walter scott, right, who -- you know, he is...
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and then 1991, the beating of rodney king. >> we're among a group of 15 who stopped a 25-year-old black man last saturday night, then beat him, kicked him and clubbed him, unaware that an amateur photographer was recording the incident on videotape. >> i was a young reporter then, sent to cover the l.a. riots in 1992. >> to the people of south central l.a., that 30-hour rampage was more revolt than riot. >> and then, like now, i find myself covering that same level of frustration and anger in streets across america. >> a chicago police detective charged with killing an unarmed woman, not guilty. >> the family of rakeyia boyd erupted in anger. >> new video today in the night jason van dyke killedla kwan mcdonald. >> my name is ashley o'shay. i'm from chicago, illinois. i'm 27 years old and i'm a cinematographer and documentarien. i in college in 2012 when trayvon martin was killed, that was really like the genesis for the current movement for black lives, but at the time of course we didn't know that. >> i was in the street in 2014. i was one of many people in the street for days in ferg
and then 1991, the beating of rodney king. >> we're among a group of 15 who stopped a 25-year-old black man last saturday night, then beat him, kicked him and clubbed him, unaware that an amateur photographer was recording the incident on videotape. >> i was a young reporter then, sent to cover the l.a. riots in 1992. >> to the people of south central l.a., that 30-hour rampage was more revolt than riot. >> and then, like now, i find myself covering that same level of...
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fast-forward to moments like rodney king and a scene that brutality and what were those devices called? >> you know right? that wasn't even a digital camera but it was a camcorder. >> yeah, with the big tape. seen the brutality perpetrated against rodney king is kind of what laid the groundwork for there to actually be a prosecution of those cops that purge perpetrated that horrendous assault. fast-forward to walter scott who you know, he is 50 -year-old man stopped because of a broken tail light, former military and a human being is stopped by a cop who claims, right? who claims falsely as we find out that mr. scott tried to take his taser and that he was forced to shoot but then the courageous person who happened to record that incident comes forward and we find out there's a different truth that mr. scott was running away and shot about a dozen times in the back and the officer planted that taser next to his body. then we fast-forward to eric garner, right? mr. orta who accorded what happened there and you think about all these incidences and the through line is that throughout hist
fast-forward to moments like rodney king and a scene that brutality and what were those devices called? >> you know right? that wasn't even a digital camera but it was a camcorder. >> yeah, with the big tape. seen the brutality perpetrated against rodney king is kind of what laid the groundwork for there to actually be a prosecution of those cops that purge perpetrated that horrendous assault. fast-forward to walter scott who you know, he is 50 -year-old man stopped because of a...
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the acting city attorney said a court case regarding a curfew ordered during the rodney king riots in los angeles put the legality of the arrest made for san jose curfew violation question. >>> a they can to lock down the three bay area wildfires. the latest containment for the fires, the lnu fire is now at 81% with full containment expected next week. similar numbers for the scu complex fear. marin, the woodward fire is 71% contained. some evacuees may not realize they may be eligible for assistance from fema to cover emergency costs like evacuating, hotel and food. they are trying to get the word out for those who may be struggling because of the pandemic. the north bay deadline to apply is tomorrow. that deadline is not connected to property damage reimbursement either. >>> smoke from those fires is still lingering in the bay area. as we look out our windows over walnut creek and san jose, today marks 18 straight days of spare the air alerts, the longest stretch we've ever had. this will be in effect until at least tomorrow. >>> a great superhero once said why do we fall? well, to
the acting city attorney said a court case regarding a curfew ordered during the rodney king riots in los angeles put the legality of the arrest made for san jose curfew violation question. >>> a they can to lock down the three bay area wildfires. the latest containment for the fires, the lnu fire is now at 81% with full containment expected next week. similar numbers for the scu complex fear. marin, the woodward fire is 71% contained. some evacuees may not realize they may be eligible...
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legality of those arrests, based on a 1993 court case, referring to a curfew order issued during the rodney kingiots in los angeles. >>> a new report, showing several examples of president trump making disparaging remarks about numbers of the u.s. military, who have been captured or killed. the atlantic magazine is reporting inciting senior defense department officials, saying president trump referred to american soldiers buried in the cemetery in france, as losers, and suckers. officials say the president made comments during a visit to france back in 2018. president denies making 4:37. lower a lawyer who did nancy pelosi's hair over the weekend, inside a salon in san francisco, says he has quit, along with several other stylists, at that particular salon. the stylist, jonathan dinardo, says the owner of the e salon had officially approved the payment with nancy pelosi on monday. the family owner, who says she is a supporter of president trump, released surveillance video of nancy pelosi at the salon to fox news. prompting speaker pelosi to call the incident a set up. the owner of the hair salo
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tailless family but what i really think needs to happen and i believe that like what happened to rodney king beating i believe that the federal government should step in and really look into this because there's a lot more going on than what any of us know. the people who. have political careers and other things have so much saloons and there are so many ways in which anyone trying to bring justice to be ruined or destroyed for the new black attorney general i believe that it's time for the central government to send people in and to look into this for 2 reasons one it's been so much and so many people killed and shot not just and and and louisville but in chicago and new york we don't need our police undermined and at the same time if there are police who are not doing what's right and the power of the police union and other other forces who are unwilling to come down on persons and or there is an effort to ethnically purge out the west and they'll and remove blacks and take and give this property to others if this also is in play only when the federal authorities come in who are going to b
tailless family but what i really think needs to happen and i believe that like what happened to rodney king beating i believe that the federal government should step in and really look into this because there's a lot more going on than what any of us know. the people who. have political careers and other things have so much saloons and there are so many ways in which anyone trying to bring justice to be ruined or destroyed for the new black attorney general i believe that it's time for the...
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the acting city attorney said a 1993 court case regarding a curfew ordered during the rodney king riotsn l.a. put the legal at of the arrests made for san jose curfew violations into question. >>> get ready for it to get hot. temperatures will be soaring again, and that means another strain on our power grid. cal iso has already issued a statewide flex alert for saturday, sunday, and monday. and we're all being asked to conserve energy from 3:00 in the afternoon till 9:00 p.m. state regulators say we should get ready because there could be outages. >>> so how hot is it going to get? let's bring in chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. jeff, we're talking about over 100 degrees in some spots. >> you are exactly right. 110 degrees could even occur here for some of the interior valleys, so we are looking at a heat wave. right now i'm thinking at this point that would last for four days. so what we're tracking right now in this area of hot high pressure. this really kicks into high gear as we hit saturday's forecast, and it's not only going to bring the heat for us but the entire state of calif
the acting city attorney said a 1993 court case regarding a curfew ordered during the rodney king riotsn l.a. put the legal at of the arrests made for san jose curfew violations into question. >>> get ready for it to get hot. temperatures will be soaring again, and that means another strain on our power grid. cal iso has already issued a statewide flex alert for saturday, sunday, and monday. and we're all being asked to conserve energy from 3:00 in the afternoon till 9:00 p.m. state...
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the previous high, the 1992 riots that followed the acquittal of four officers in the beating of rodney king. millennial and gen z. americans, those under the age of 40, have a shocking lack of knowledge about the holocaust. that's according to the authors of a new survey. among their findings, almost two-thirds do not know that six million jews were murdered in world war ii. 12% have never heard the word "holocaust. and nearly half have seen holocaust denial posts online, a finding the authors called "troubling." all of us should. up next, a summer job like no other. she put her accounting books down to fly helicopters fighting the western wildfires. when i was in high school, this was the theater i came to quite often. the support we've had over the last few months has been amazing. it's not just a work environment. everyone here is family. if you are ready to open your heart and your home, check us out. we thought for sure that we were done. and this town said: not today. ♪ there's so much to take advantage of. like $0 copays on virtual visits... ♪ wow ♪ uh-huh $0 copays on primary care v
the previous high, the 1992 riots that followed the acquittal of four officers in the beating of rodney king. millennial and gen z. americans, those under the age of 40, have a shocking lack of knowledge about the holocaust. that's according to the authors of a new survey. among their findings, almost two-thirds do not know that six million jews were murdered in world war ii. 12% have never heard the word "holocaust. and nearly half have seen holocaust denial posts online, a finding the...
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legality of these arrest based on a 1993 court case regarding a curfew order issued during the rodney king new this money, the labor department released the august jobs report. financial experts say the nation is still very much stuck in a slow recovery process, today's numbers are better than predicted. near the 1.4 million jobs were added last month. it is now at a .4%. still the number of jobs that it is lower than what we saw in june and july. quick peek back at the opening bell which we brought u.s. the training day started. here we are, stocks are falling again after a big something tech companies pulled the marks since june. the numbers weren't good when we checked in, the dow jones is down by almost 2 full percentage point, losing more than 540 points right now, s and p is down by 2 1/3. it has come back just a little bit from what we came up a little bit a while ago. we watch the markets throughout the day. >>> during the pandemic, americans are turning to soup for comfort. campbell soup reported unprecedented demand from april to june. sales jumped 18% from that same time last ye
legality of these arrest based on a 1993 court case regarding a curfew order issued during the rodney king new this money, the labor department released the august jobs report. financial experts say the nation is still very much stuck in a slow recovery process, today's numbers are better than predicted. near the 1.4 million jobs were added last month. it is now at a .4%. still the number of jobs that it is lower than what we saw in june and july. quick peek back at the opening bell which we...
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the arrests, based on a 1993 court case that regarded a curfew order that was issued during the rodney king riots in los angeles. >>> today, chp begins the labor day crackdown on impaired drivers. the maximum enforcement. begins at 6:00 tonight, continuing until late monday night. chp and law enforcement officers will be enforced, watching for drunk or impaired drivers, officers urge everyone traveling to wear a mask, whether out in public or not. practice safe physical distancing at all times. >>> we are going right to sell to find out what is happening on our roads. how do we look, sal? >>> it is the friday before labor day. a lot of people are taking the day off. some schools have minimum days. that means that it is not going to affect the traffic so much. people are doing it virtually. we still may this afternoon see people getting out there. this is the first labor day that we have had since the pandemic. i am not sure what i will see. i have never seen it like this. we will see what happens. bay bridge looks lighter, coming into san francisco. there are no major issues on the intersta
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. >> reporter: many see the televised beating of black motorist, rodney king, in 1991, as a turning pointbut it's the new emergence of cell phone video that is helping to expose some abusive police tactics. >> the videos. the photos. the images of these horrific acts of police violence and racial violence are making it very uncomfortable and difficult for people to just look away. >> and suzanne malveaux joins me now. suzanne, thank you for giving perspective to -- people often just live in the moment. but there's been a long history with this. what has been the impact, historically, of these protests or uprising on the nations -- on the nation, politically? >> well, each one of these phases -- don, it's good to see you -- builds on the previous one. so what happens is that the african-american community continues to mobilize. and continues to communicate and organize, throughout this period of time. and when you talk about the 1920s, that's really the critical time when they start -- african-americans -- start to run for office. it's slow and it's gradual. but then, it really turns aroun
. >> reporter: many see the televised beating of black motorist, rodney king, in 1991, as a turning pointbut it's the new emergence of cell phone video that is helping to expose some abusive police tactics. >> the videos. the photos. the images of these horrific acts of police violence and racial violence are making it very uncomfortable and difficult for people to just look away. >> and suzanne malveaux joins me now. suzanne, thank you for giving perspective to -- people...
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. >> martha: we saw at the rodney king case that at the federal level early on they did have guilty charges case. darrell washington, thank you very much. thank you sir, good to have you with us. so in the latest episode i should say of the untold story podcast i spoke with henry mcmaster, the president's former national security advisor. he saw the short version of it the other night but it was a very interesting conversation that i had with him and that podcast is going to be available tomorrow. you can go to that at foxnewspodcast.com or wherever you download to your podcast. that is "the story" on septembe. we will see you tomorrow night, "the story" will go on and we will be here to cover it with you. ♪ >> tucker: if you are watching live pictures on your screen right now of louisville, kentucky, another american city caught up in the chaos of 2020. in louisville tonight a grand jury has issued its decision in the breonna taylor case. rioters assembled immediately, they were already there waiting for them. we will watch the situation as it unfolds and would love a live report for you f
. >> martha: we saw at the rodney king case that at the federal level early on they did have guilty charges case. darrell washington, thank you very much. thank you sir, good to have you with us. so in the latest episode i should say of the untold story podcast i spoke with henry mcmaster, the president's former national security advisor. he saw the short version of it the other night but it was a very interesting conversation that i had with him and that podcast is going to be available...
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that tops the record set in los angeles after the rodney king riots. me is marc thiessen, fox news contributor, former white house speechwriter and a professor at john hop skin as university. wendy, these businesses that are destroyed, it take as life sometimes to build a business. takes one night to destroy them. now building back in the middle of all of this seems to be really difficult for a lot of people including the minority business owners that were hurt. >> absolutely. you know my heart goes out to all business owners especially small business owners because it can take arrive time to rebuild your business but this was done as a result of police misconduct. what we saw happening in our country. the way we saw it happening in our country. it is important to look at this in context. in 2014 we know that the 10 cities with the biggest police departments paid over $248 million just for police misconduct. and then chicago in 2018, just for the first eight weeks they paid over $20 million. so we cannot just look at what is the results. we also have t
that tops the record set in los angeles after the rodney king riots. me is marc thiessen, fox news contributor, former white house speechwriter and a professor at john hop skin as university. wendy, these businesses that are destroyed, it take as life sometimes to build a business. takes one night to destroy them. now building back in the middle of all of this seems to be really difficult for a lot of people including the minority business owners that were hurt. >> absolutely. you know my...
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investigation and the federal government can in fact bring additional charges if you remember in the rodney king case the officers there were exonerated in the state an local court the federal government brought charges against them and they were found guilty on federal offenseses. so in this instance the federal government can bring charges. >> i said last question. one more. what did you think of the attorney general in his explanation ted and question and answer back and forth? >> okay. i think he was very professional. i think he was deeply pained. he's a black man like i am. he was seeking adjustments and i think he did the right and proper thing here and what our viewers need to understand it was not up to the attorney general to bring threes charges. it was a grand jury that brought the charges. >> thanks ted. ker view 9:00 local time in louisville. ted thanks. we will talk about soon. meantime on the trail this came up today. >> kamala harris commenting. joe biden meeting with voters in north carolina. jackie from wilmington. >> this is joe biden's first visit to where president trump fo
investigation and the federal government can in fact bring additional charges if you remember in the rodney king case the officers there were exonerated in the state an local court the federal government brought charges against them and they were found guilty on federal offenseses. so in this instance the federal government can bring charges. >> i said last question. one more. what did you think of the attorney general in his explanation ted and question and answer back and forth?...
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look as far as you can go back to our first highly publicized police beating, rodney king, all the wayil now, it's always been, the victim has always been a black individual. so when we start talking about how to fix the police problem, just look at -- we have how law enforcement ceasees black peopl especially more blacks. you hear this conversation all the time blacks commit more of the crime. it's a real small percent of the black population that is committing a crime. like when i'm in law enforcement and i have these conversations, when it comes down to, okay, bad apples of policing, you want the community to say, look, we only have a few, less than one percent. you need to look at the black community. they look at the black community as that small percent of the black community, and especially the poor black community and they combine them into one. we need to change that mindset when it comes down to how we police the poor black community. >> author of the book "police brutality matters" thank you very much for joining us this morning. thank you for your service. >> thank you. >>>
look as far as you can go back to our first highly publicized police beating, rodney king, all the wayil now, it's always been, the victim has always been a black individual. so when we start talking about how to fix the police problem, just look at -- we have how law enforcement ceasees black peopl especially more blacks. you hear this conversation all the time blacks commit more of the crime. it's a real small percent of the black population that is committing a crime. like when i'm in law...
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it was based on a 1993 court case regarding a curfew order that was issued during the rodney king riots in los angeles. >>> concerns about a increase in violent crime after two deadly shootings hours apart. police say that they found a victim lying on the sidewalk at 8:15 p.m. wednesday night near maine and sacramento street in vallejo. this was shortly after midnight near adele and vanessa street. cars will riddled with bullet holes. one person died and that shooting. the vallejo police officers association says that this could be the worst year for homicides in the city's history. in a statement, the police union said the department needs to hire more officers, saying, vallejo police officers are forced to work overtime shifts of up to 16 hours at a time, because of chronic overstepping. fatigue from such long hours results in very dangerous working conditions and adversely affect citizens safely. >>> a white history professor at george washington university now admits that she pretended to be african-american for most of her academic career. her name is jessica krug, a professor at t
it was based on a 1993 court case regarding a curfew order that was issued during the rodney king riots in los angeles. >>> concerns about a increase in violent crime after two deadly shootings hours apart. police say that they found a victim lying on the sidewalk at 8:15 p.m. wednesday night near maine and sacramento street in vallejo. this was shortly after midnight near adele and vanessa street. cars will riddled with bullet holes. one person died and that shooting. the vallejo...
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ecu are rrr -- >> it was dynamic, that invol d involved -- >> many saw the televised beating of rodney kingphotos the images of the horrific acts of police violence and racial violence are making it difficult for people to look away. cnn, washington. >>> and that wraps this hour of cnn newsroom, thank you for being with us, race for the white house is next. >>> everybody is saying the other candidate did a thief. it's unprecedented. >>> your country is in...
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questioned the validity of these arrests based on a 1993 court case regarding a curfew order during the rodney kingiots. >>> police in alameda looking for at least three people involved in some brazen thefts at several stores. this is video of one of those incidents back on august 20th. it shows some of the suspects involved. as you see, they are seen breaking cases, stealing things including cosmetics and other products. before leaving the storm their arms were full. there have been 12 other similar grand thefts and probably they are always. anyone with information is asked to contact police. >>> the stolen betters of a one- time santa clara county sheriff sergeant have been returned to his family. mountain view police found those badges back in february in the stolen car. the badges belong to a sheriff's sergeant he retired many years ago and has since died. mountain view police finally able to locate his daughter, and returned the beloved badges to his family. >>> president trump no pushing back after a report claims he made disparaging remarks about fallen soldiers. we get the latest now from f
questioned the validity of these arrests based on a 1993 court case regarding a curfew order during the rodney kingiots. >>> police in alameda looking for at least three people involved in some brazen thefts at several stores. this is video of one of those incidents back on august 20th. it shows some of the suspects involved. as you see, they are seen breaking cases, stealing things including cosmetics and other products. before leaving the storm their arms were full. there have been...
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you just compare it to, remember the rodney king riots in l.a. back i think it was in 1992.ed out in terms of the cost to ininsurance companies of over a billion dollars. that was just one city, just one city. we just have a new report that came out from a group in princeton which suggests that of all the black lives matter protests around the country that have happened happened in the pr months there have been 570 of them that turned into riots in 220 different locations all over america. you have got to of course milwaukee which is where it started, new york, portland, seattle, kenosha, rochester, pittsburgh. virtually every area of the country has been hit by these riots that destroyed thousands of businesses, all over america. so i would think the final number, if just one riot cost a billion dollars in today's currency, that was l.a. back in 1992, i would think 570 riots in 220 different locations would be multpells, at least in the tens of billions of dollars? melissa: 570 riots, is that what you're saying, that is what they calculated? >> we should emphasize by the wa
you just compare it to, remember the rodney king riots in l.a. back i think it was in 1992.ed out in terms of the cost to ininsurance companies of over a billion dollars. that was just one city, just one city. we just have a new report that came out from a group in princeton which suggests that of all the black lives matter protests around the country that have happened happened in the pr months there have been 570 of them that turned into riots in 220 different locations all over america. you...
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so, $1 billion to $2 billion insurance losses you look back at the rodney king riots, it's about $775and it's happening in so many more cities. so, a real challenge for insurance companies to try to protect and insure against these losses yasmin >> it ceremony -- certainly is. i want to talk joe biden for a moment i know that axios is reporting that he is shifting his focus this week to puerto rican constituents as polls are showing that his soft support with hispanic voters in some crucial battleground states -- and as we mentioned earlier on in the show, biden visiting florida yesterday. tell us more about what he plans to do here >> the important thing at this point of the campaign is where the candidate lands the plane. and yesterday he not only went to florida, but wept to kissimmee, a town outside of orlando, heavy with puerto ricans, which, of course, american citizens, so they can vote that's a big question we're having, about whether or not to make puerto rico actually a state. that's going to come next year but the focus this year is on reaching those hispanic numbers. biden
so, $1 billion to $2 billion insurance losses you look back at the rodney king riots, it's about $775and it's happening in so many more cities. so, a real challenge for insurance companies to try to protect and insure against these losses yasmin >> it ceremony -- certainly is. i want to talk joe biden for a moment i know that axios is reporting that he is shifting his focus this week to puerto rican constituents as polls are showing that his soft support with hispanic voters in some...
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we watched as rodney king was brutally beaten, it was not popular at that time. oscar grant in the community, i remember coming home after a new year's celebration and turning on the television after midnight, and oscar grant had been shot in front of a train full of the observers and it just so happened that a young person interning at an organization i worked at was one of the people who caught it on camera and it became a part of the movie and there were these inflection points, understand our lives are bigger than us but also understand our lives are being shaped by people other than us. if we decide that is not right or fair or the ways our lives are shaped, lead us toward wellness, in wholeness or the way our lives are being shaped are leading us toward punishment and criminalization and injustice and each of those inflection points we make a point of who we are going to be and for me a young age at 12 years old i decided i will be somebody who not only tells different stories about what young people are doing, teenagers are not running around having sex li
we watched as rodney king was brutally beaten, it was not popular at that time. oscar grant in the community, i remember coming home after a new year's celebration and turning on the television after midnight, and oscar grant had been shot in front of a train full of the observers and it just so happened that a young person interning at an organization i worked at was one of the people who caught it on camera and it became a part of the movie and there were these inflection points, understand...
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so, while most americans know rodney king, fewer know george holiday who, back in 1991, a time long before cell phones, took out his sony hand-cam to his balcony at 1:00 a.m., to record this footage. without this now-infamous, there may have been no protests, no l.a. riots. >> white policemen and black motorists are at the center of two explosive cases. an amateur cameraman recorded it all. >> an apartment dweller across the street took the videotape after hearing it going on. the amateur cameraman said it appeared to him the suspect was attempting to cooperate when the beating with night sticks began. >> attempting to cooperate. he later recounted those pivotal moments to nbc. >> i ran to the balcony, grabbed the camera on the way, and started filming. >> you didn't know what you were filming, other than some sort of police activity? >> yes. yes. and when i got on to the balcony, they were already hitting him. >> now, one can view his recording as an act of basic documentation or of reporting. or even activism. but it was not a replica model, at that time. you couldn't repeat that, easily
so, while most americans know rodney king, fewer know george holiday who, back in 1991, a time long before cell phones, took out his sony hand-cam to his balcony at 1:00 a.m., to record this footage. without this now-infamous, there may have been no protests, no l.a. riots. >> white policemen and black motorists are at the center of two explosive cases. an amateur cameraman recorded it all. >> an apartment dweller across the street took the videotape after hearing it going on. the...
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it happened in the wake of the infamous beating of rodney king by four white cops in a. >> not guiltye... w cobb: when the officersere acquitted... >> you (bleep) piece of (bleep) pig! i ho you burn in hell! >> cobb: ... the citexploded. congress decided to act... c >> the critrol and law enforcement act is adopted. >> cobb: ...adding a provision to the 1994 crimbill that gave the department of justice the power to investigate local police departments and for them to reform. >> congress thought it was important for the justice department to have a way tore really a and engage systemic reform in police departments around theountry. >> cobb: vanita gupta ran the civil rights division of the justice department uer president obama. >> we are here today to announce a landmark settlement agreement between the justice department and the city of albuquerque. ...an exhaustive review of the eveland division of police... ...the challenges related to policing in the city of baltimore. t >> cob office used its power aggressively, opening 25 new investigations into law enforcement agencies for civi
it happened in the wake of the infamous beating of rodney king by four white cops in a. >> not guiltye... w cobb: when the officersere acquitted... >> you (bleep) piece of (bleep) pig! i ho you burn in hell! >> cobb: ... the citexploded. congress decided to act... c >> the critrol and law enforcement act is adopted. >> cobb: ...adding a provision to the 1994 crimbill that gave the department of justice the power to investigate local police departments and for them...
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seen the brutality perpetrated against rodney king is what laid the groundwork for there to actually be a prosecution of those cops who perpetrated that horrendous assault. fast-forward to, you know, walter scott who, you know, he is a 50 -year-old man, stopped because of a broken tail light, former military and a human being and he stopped by a cop who claimed right, who claimed as we find out falsely that mr. scott tried to take his taser and that he was forced to shoot but then the courageous person who happened to record that incident comes forward and we find out that there is a different truth that mr. scott was running away and shot about a dozen times in the back and the officer planted that teaser next to his body. then we fast-forward to eric garner, right. stir or to who, you know, recorded what happened there and you think about all these incidences and the through line is that throughout history images of the brutality have proven a powerful in promoting reform and sometimes promoting accountability but most often in shaming the public to see up close the vicious violenc
seen the brutality perpetrated against rodney king is what laid the groundwork for there to actually be a prosecution of those cops who perpetrated that horrendous assault. fast-forward to, you know, walter scott who, you know, he is a 50 -year-old man, stopped because of a broken tail light, former military and a human being and he stopped by a cop who claimed right, who claimed as we find out falsely that mr. scott tried to take his taser and that he was forced to shoot but then the...
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we all watched as rodney king was brutally beaten on video cameras which are not actually popular at that time. and then of course if you fast-forward, you fast-forward to oscar grant in my community which was just a few blocks from my home. i remember coming home after a new year's celebration and turning on the television after midnight and seeing that just three blocks from a house oscar grant had been shot in front of a train full of observers. it just so happen that a young person who was interning at an organization that i worked at was one of the people who caught the entire thing on camera and it actually became a part of the movie. are these inflection points, you're right, when we start to understand that our lives are bigoted as but we also understand that our lives are being shaped by people other than us. we have an opportunity to decide if we think that is right that if we think that is fair, if we think that the ways our lives are being shaped we've is towards wellness and dignity, humanity and wholeness, or whether the ways that our lives are being shaped our leading
we all watched as rodney king was brutally beaten on video cameras which are not actually popular at that time. and then of course if you fast-forward, you fast-forward to oscar grant in my community which was just a few blocks from my home. i remember coming home after a new year's celebration and turning on the television after midnight and seeing that just three blocks from a house oscar grant had been shot in front of a train full of observers. it just so happen that a young person who was...
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brutally beaten in his own words, rodney king, by four police officers. those officers have been federally indicted. i would like to state covid-19 is a leading cause of death for police officers and suicides. a leading cause of death, losing officers by covid-19 and suicides. officers -- who was shot and killed that have been shot and killed by force, use of force. it is important to address that sympathizing with white supremacy, a problem within law enforcement community if that is a reality and what we see with officers i'm speaking about in my example, he is a field training officer training other officers to become officers. there is no way he should be allowed to continue in this field. i would like to add there was a recent study by the city group that lifted that $16 trillion as a result of racism in our country. $16 trillion is what we have as a result of racism in our country, that includes law enforcement, settlements that have been made for racist officers and sympathizers in the police department, any questions. >> thank you and with that we
brutally beaten in his own words, rodney king, by four police officers. those officers have been federally indicted. i would like to state covid-19 is a leading cause of death for police officers and suicides. a leading cause of death, losing officers by covid-19 and suicides. officers -- who was shot and killed that have been shot and killed by force, use of force. it is important to address that sympathizing with white supremacy, a problem within law enforcement community if that is a reality...
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three months later, detective luther hall, was brutally beaten in his own words, like rodney king, byfour white st. new city police officers. they have been federally indicted. i would also like to state that covid-19 is the leading cause of death for police officers. and suicide. the leading cause of death, we are losing officers by covid-19 and suicide. we've had 45 officers this year, unfortunately, including an officer that was shot and killed. they have been shot and killed, or died by the use of force. i think it's important to address that sympathizing with white supremacy is a problem within our line for cement communities. that is a reality. and what we see, with the officer that i'm speaking about in my example, it's that he is a field training officer. he is training other officers to become officers. there is no way that he should have been allowed to continue in this field. i would also like to add that there was a recent study, that listed that 16 trillion dollars is the result of racism in our country. 16 trillion dollars. that's what we have as a result of racism in ou
three months later, detective luther hall, was brutally beaten in his own words, like rodney king, byfour white st. new city police officers. they have been federally indicted. i would also like to state that covid-19 is the leading cause of death for police officers. and suicide. the leading cause of death, we are losing officers by covid-19 and suicide. we've had 45 officers this year, unfortunately, including an officer that was shot and killed. they have been shot and killed, or died by the...
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rodney king we talk about for two years and then stop talking about it and then talk about it again anden stop talking about it. whether there is a national conversation about it is part of my existence ever since i grew five feet and became seen as a target. the talk, the first person to give it to me was richard pryor in his early 70s about being stopped by the police. be with you in a second. when you show your license and registration, i am reaching into my -- what is that move, the first one giving the talk with richard pryor and my dad later, many times at the house made aware of that target and i can be shot any moment basically. >> host: from our facebook page tank rights my question, did you always write such short but brilliantly descriptive sentences? yesterday i quoted you on my facebook page as an example of your skill, quote, tennessee proceeded in a series, the blazer devoured the next two towns, did you write? did you hone it down to the core or was that an original sentence? >> guest: thanks, very nice to say. you get better at it and there is a narrator in the "sag har
rodney king we talk about for two years and then stop talking about it and then talk about it again anden stop talking about it. whether there is a national conversation about it is part of my existence ever since i grew five feet and became seen as a target. the talk, the first person to give it to me was richard pryor in his early 70s about being stopped by the police. be with you in a second. when you show your license and registration, i am reaching into my -- what is that move, the first...
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ferguson played into the conversation and you have those conversations and then we stop and then rodney kingwe talked about for two years and we stop talking about and we talked about again it again and then stop talking about it. whether there's this national conversation about it part of my existence ever since i became seen as a target. >> host: were you given a talk? >> guest: the talk, sure. the first one given to me was by richard pryor. he talked about being stalked by the police and he was like you know a white cop will shoot you in the second and when you show him your license and registration the dashboard richard friars zip code, i am reaching into my glove -- the first one who gave me the talk was richard pryor and my dad later many times. i was made aware that i'm a target and i could be shot any moment basically. >> host: from our facebook age, peg writes this my question did you always write such short or brilliantly descriptive sentences? the yesterday i quoted you on my facebook page as an example of your skill quote he proceeded in a series of life. the blaze to bar the nex
ferguson played into the conversation and you have those conversations and then we stop and then rodney kingwe talked about for two years and we stop talking about and we talked about again it again and then stop talking about it. whether there's this national conversation about it part of my existence ever since i became seen as a target. >> host: were you given a talk? >> guest: the talk, sure. the first one given to me was by richard pryor. he talked about being stalked by the...
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am announcing that a statue of caesar rodney will be added to the national garden of american heroes. [applause] from washington to lincoln, from jefferson to kingerica has been home to some of the most incredible people who have ever lived. with the help of everyone here today, the legacy of 1776 will never be erased. our heroes will never be forgotten. our youth will be taught to love america with all of their heart and all of their soul. we will save this cherished inheritance for our children, for their children, and for every generation to come. this is a very important day. thank you all once again for being here. now i will sign the constitution day proclamation. god bless you. and god bless america. thank you very much. [applause] ♪ ♪ live free on the c-span radio app. >> sunday, a live discussion with bob woodward on his new atk "rage," which looks foreign policy decisions. pres. trump:'s to minnesota for a campaign rally this evening, watch live beginning at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, or listen live with the free radio app. a conversation with latino readers, and afterwards kamala the conversation. sen. harris: we are here this with
am announcing that a statue of caesar rodney will be added to the national garden of american heroes. [applause] from washington to lincoln, from jefferson to kingerica has been home to some of the most incredible people who have ever lived. with the help of everyone here today, the legacy of 1776 will never be erased. our heroes will never be forgotten. our youth will be taught to love america with all of their heart and all of their soul. we will save this cherished inheritance for our...
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announcing that the statu e of caesar rodney will be added to the national guard of american heroes. [applause] from washington to lincoln, from jefferson to king, america has been home to some of the most incredible people who have ever lived. with the help of everyone here today, the legacy of 1776 will never be erased. our heroes will never be forgotten, our youth will be taught to love america with all their heart and all of their soul. we will save this cherished inheritance for our children, for their children, and for every generation to come. this is a very important day. thank you all once again for being here. now i will sign the constitution proclamation. god bless you and god bless america, thank you very much. [applause] >> bill: in a sober and straightforward speech on culture and the constitution, the president saying it's radical movement to attempt to demolish the pressured and treacherous inheritance of the u.s., saying radicals want you to think the country was founded on oppression and not freedom and saying he would sign an executive order to teach what he called patriotic education. i want to bring in john roberts, my coll
announcing that the statu e of caesar rodney will be added to the national guard of american heroes. [applause] from washington to lincoln, from jefferson to king, america has been home to some of the most incredible people who have ever lived. with the help of everyone here today, the legacy of 1776 will never be erased. our heroes will never be forgotten, our youth will be taught to love america with all their heart and all of their soul. we will save this cherished inheritance for our...