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so this case was entirely different than rodney king. and i do think, as paul has said, times are different. when you look at the fact pattern, i thought this jury was more than willing to do that and they didn't buy into the whole damning and shaming of mr. arbery as they did in the rodney king case. so our times have changed in that sense. the rodney king case along with the last 30 years is an example that progress has been made in many of these cases. many more cases are being prosecuted now than ever before. some have good results, some have not. notwithstanding, progress has been made at least in the long term in terms of bringing charges on a black man who is beaten by police officers. >> joining us, executive director of the aclu in louisiana. what impact do you think this verdict will have? >> i think this verdict sends a clear symbol that our criminal justice system still has the power to vindicate the rights of all citizens and that mr. arbery was a beautiful black man who was simply attempting to enjoy the rights that all of
so this case was entirely different than rodney king. and i do think, as paul has said, times are different. when you look at the fact pattern, i thought this jury was more than willing to do that and they didn't buy into the whole damning and shaming of mr. arbery as they did in the rodney king case. so our times have changed in that sense. the rodney king case along with the last 30 years is an example that progress has been made in many of these cases. many more cases are being prosecuted...
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shoulder is a picture of me of the considerably younger reporter following bill clinton after the rodney king riots. he came out of maxine waters' house and said, if you do not enable people to borrow the money and get into businesses in the neighborhoods where they live, it is hard to have any fundamental change. that was 1992. we have been talking about government policies to try to channel more investment into low income and minority neighborhoods. -- it dates back to 1979. lyneir made reference to the 1990's. but we have been talking about the inequities that still persist. what does that tell us about the role of government? do we need a new approach? do we need more enforcement of the programs we have already established over the last 40 years? tulaine: i love that question. i would say the gap between the volume of intervention and the outcomes, because when we talk about systems changing, we far too often focus on the most explicit aspects of the system, the policies, but capital allocation, talent pipelines, and do not look at the implicit aspects of the system, the belief systems, t
shoulder is a picture of me of the considerably younger reporter following bill clinton after the rodney king riots. he came out of maxine waters' house and said, if you do not enable people to borrow the money and get into businesses in the neighborhoods where they live, it is hard to have any fundamental change. that was 1992. we have been talking about government policies to try to channel more investment into low income and minority neighborhoods. -- it dates back to 1979. lyneir made...
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you and i remember the rodney king case and the lapd officers.s the kind of instance where they do it. there is a color of law and the 1983 action. this is not the case under long standing policy. judge jeanine: malicious prosecution. i didn't like that prosecutor. he would never work for me. he's pointing a gun in the courtroom with his finger in the trigger well. is there a case for malicious prosecution? >> there could be. i have done research on this. i was so outraged by the circus in the courtroom. i think there might be a case for kyle rittenhouse to file a civil action against the prosecutors. prosecutors can't have any reasonable basis to bring the charges, with respect to huber and grosskreutz there clearly shouldn't have been charges on the video alone. and the political aspect that you have been talking about. these charges were brought for political reasons, not to promote justice. judge jeanine: less than 48 hours, you didn't even have the toxicology back from the autopsy. up next, the left is spreading racially charged lies in the
you and i remember the rodney king case and the lapd officers.s the kind of instance where they do it. there is a color of law and the 1983 action. this is not the case under long standing policy. judge jeanine: malicious prosecution. i didn't like that prosecutor. he would never work for me. he's pointing a gun in the courtroom with his finger in the trigger well. is there a case for malicious prosecution? >> there could be. i have done research on this. i was so outraged by the circus...
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you remember the rodney king case and the lapd officers.s the kinds of instance where they do it where there is some kinds of color of law in the 1983 action. this is not the case under longstanding policy. it seems like a stunt to me. judge jeanine: brian, malicious prosecution. i didn't like that prosecutor. he would never work for me. he's pointing a gun in the court room his finger in the trigger well. is there a case for malicious possible zmiewtion. >> there could be. i did research on this because i was outraged by this circus. i think there might be a case for kyle rittenhouse to file a civil action. one is prosecutors. with respect to hire and grosskreutz, there should not have been charged based on the videotape. were these charges brought for purposes of another reason. that gets to the political aspect you have been talking about. these charges were brought for political reasons, not to pro note justice. .the leftest spreading racially charged lies in the wake of the kyle rittenhouse verdict. leo terrell is here to break it down
you remember the rodney king case and the lapd officers.s the kinds of instance where they do it where there is some kinds of color of law in the 1983 action. this is not the case under longstanding policy. it seems like a stunt to me. judge jeanine: brian, malicious prosecution. i didn't like that prosecutor. he would never work for me. he's pointing a gun in the court room his finger in the trigger well. is there a case for malicious possible zmiewtion. >> there could be. i did research...
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can't we all get along, rodney king and the la riots. >> correct. glad for talking about that today. did your family have the kids table? >> were not going to do that one. this is better. anything skipping tradition or dishes that you would like to see banned for all eternity. so this is interesting. it is the best side, some people think cranberry sauce needs to go pick you think anything needs to be -- cancel culture on thanksgiving? >> ham. ham substitute. sometimes the neighborhood you have to make the browns and he got that one house and you are like we didn't be turkey this year, you made a ham. you should be able to drop in a few f bombs and walk out of the house. i will give you that. >> what would you cancel? >> brussel sprouts. >> even if used spice them up. >> no, no. i tried that. i'm not falling for that. they knew just chew on it like a cow over and over again. >> no one bucks that could win their chewing brussels sprouts. >> mac & cheese. how redundant. a lot of people make mac & cheese sides and they kids go for the mac & cheese rath
can't we all get along, rodney king and the la riots. >> correct. glad for talking about that today. did your family have the kids table? >> were not going to do that one. this is better. anything skipping tradition or dishes that you would like to see banned for all eternity. so this is interesting. it is the best side, some people think cranberry sauce needs to go pick you think anything needs to be -- cancel culture on thanksgiving? >> ham. ham substitute. sometimes the...
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remember what happened after rodney king, they burn los angeles to the ground. wouldn't want to be responsible for that and spark riots and of course, that's the whole point of the exercise. the mob threatens violence, the rest of us tremble and pretty soon, the mob controls our justice system. pretty soon, the enemies of civilization which is what they are are in charge of the country. that's what's happening now. so it's worth pausing for a moment to ask how did we get here exactly? here is one summary that caught our eye. today, a hill staffer summed it up in the following way. we are waiting to see if riots break out because of media lies about a case from a riot that happened because of media lies. that's nicely put in is totally true. the august 2020 riot in kenosha wasn't really a riot in the way that we understand riots, it was an outbreak of political violence. it began three days after the democratic convention. it was in fact one of many riots that summer across the country, all of which were exquisitely supported by the leadership of the democratic p
remember what happened after rodney king, they burn los angeles to the ground. wouldn't want to be responsible for that and spark riots and of course, that's the whole point of the exercise. the mob threatens violence, the rest of us tremble and pretty soon, the mob controls our justice system. pretty soon, the enemies of civilization which is what they are are in charge of the country. that's what's happening now. so it's worth pausing for a moment to ask how did we get here exactly? here is...
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three decades ago los angeles police officers savagely beat a black man named rodney king.t was the kind of brutality that many people of color in l.a. and other places had come to expect from some law enforcement. but this instance happened to be caught on video by a bystander. that man gave the footage to the local news and it went preinternet viral, airing on television stations across the country and sparking a nationwide conversation about racism and police brutality. while the officers were ultimately acquitted, sparking riots, there is no denying that the video changed the discourse around policing in america forever. just last summer the minneapolis police department originally described the murder of george floyd as, quote, man dies after medical incident during police interaction. it was the video of derek chauvin kneeling on mr. floyd's neck for almost nine minutes that drew national outrage culminating in his eventual conviction for that murder. the girl behind the cell phone was just 17 at the time. a bystander. appalled by chauvin's brutality. she did the only
three decades ago los angeles police officers savagely beat a black man named rodney king.t was the kind of brutality that many people of color in l.a. and other places had come to expect from some law enforcement. but this instance happened to be caught on video by a bystander. that man gave the footage to the local news and it went preinternet viral, airing on television stations across the country and sparking a nationwide conversation about racism and police brutality. while the officers...
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when do we have that where we say let's just all get along like rodney king said. can we have a media that tries to find the good among us instead of dividing us? because the media are complicit in this. >> winsome sears thank you so much for joining me this morning. congratulations again on your win and i hope you have a happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving to you and your viewers and, please. don't forget the missionaries kidnapped in haiti. we haven't been talking about them. >> okay. we'll have you on again i'm sure and we can talk about a lot more. thank you again. >>> and he framed his presidential campaign around gun control. now he is running to be governor of one of the nation's most gun friendly states. i'll talk to beto o'rourke about that and more, next. ty and reliability matter. and only verizon has been the most awarded for network quality 27 times in a row. that means the best experience with calls, texts and data usage of any major carrier, according to customers. there's only one best network. the only one ranked #1 in reliability 16 times in
when do we have that where we say let's just all get along like rodney king said. can we have a media that tries to find the good among us instead of dividing us? because the media are complicit in this. >> winsome sears thank you so much for joining me this morning. congratulations again on your win and i hope you have a happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving to you and your viewers and, please. don't forget the missionaries kidnapped in haiti. we haven't been talking about...
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there was a video in '91 with rodney king and those guys acquitted in state court. i think where we are at is that videos give you the best shot at it, but it doesn't guarantee anything. and blacks shouldn't have to have a video and others don't have to have it. where we need to go is to change the laws. the problem is that the bar is what you must reach to get guilty, to get even a prosecution is too high. particularly in police-related matters. we need to change the laws. so as i go to national network today to help pass out food to the homeless, i'm thankful for the verdict. i'm elated for wanda and for marcus, the parents of ahmaud, but i still know we're going to have a voting rights bill slated and we don't have a police reform bill slated in the congress. so there's still work to do. so we can have a celebration, but we cannot put down our banners and whatever platforms we have to keep fighting. >> important message on this thanksgiving. rev, we sit right next to each other. our offices next door to each other, but haven't seen each other. >> correct. >> let
there was a video in '91 with rodney king and those guys acquitted in state court. i think where we are at is that videos give you the best shot at it, but it doesn't guarantee anything. and blacks shouldn't have to have a video and others don't have to have it. where we need to go is to change the laws. the problem is that the bar is what you must reach to get guilty, to get even a prosecution is too high. particularly in police-related matters. we need to change the laws. so as i go to...
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i do believe there is an accumulative value of all of this video for 30 years since the rodney king case diallo was shot 26 times. i know what we were dealing with then. the conversations in cafes of listening to people with real tile. they're very today than we had to deal with 30 years ago even ten years ago when we were down in sanford on the trayvon martin case. so there is reason to be optimistic. with that said, we are 25 years from a point when whites become a minority, too. you are seeing a certain set of whites. there are whites like my father who said, great, now we all, every group has to get along demographically to succeed. white people will have to be allies to at least one other group to succeed. but there are other white folks who are very scared. you would expect them at this point to lurch right to the right. yet we can take hope from the fact that they are merging to the right. they, too, understand that things are changing in this country. >> i have many more hours to talk to boat of off. a good thing we have other opportunities, thanks for your time this morning. i r
i do believe there is an accumulative value of all of this video for 30 years since the rodney king case diallo was shot 26 times. i know what we were dealing with then. the conversations in cafes of listening to people with real tile. they're very today than we had to deal with 30 years ago even ten years ago when we were down in sanford on the trayvon martin case. so there is reason to be optimistic. with that said, we are 25 years from a point when whites become a minority, too. you are...
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when do we have that where we say let's just all get along, like rodney king said, and by the way, canng us, instead of dividing us, because the media are complicit in this. >> winsome sears, thank you so much for joining me this morning. congratulations again on your win and i hope you have a happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving to you, and your viewers and please, don't forget the missionaries who are kidnapped in haiti. we haven't been talking about them. >> okay, we'll have you on again, i'm sure and we can talk about a lot more. thank you, again. >>> he framed his presidential campaign around gun control. now he's running to be governor of one of the nation's most gun-friendly states. i'll talk to beto o'rourke about that and more, next. find your rhythm. your happy place. find your breaking point. then break it. every emergen-c gives you a potent blend of nutrients so you can emerge your best with emergen-c. ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, now introducing ensure comp
when do we have that where we say let's just all get along, like rodney king said, and by the way, canng us, instead of dividing us, because the media are complicit in this. >> winsome sears, thank you so much for joining me this morning. congratulations again on your win and i hope you have a happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving to you, and your viewers and please, don't forget the missionaries who are kidnapped in haiti. we haven't been talking about them. >> okay,...
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and they're talking about the uprising in los angeles, the beating of rodney king by police. and there's a reporter who talks about fact that his editor takes out race in the very first line of the story to really make this about an issue of police misconduct and buries race in the 11th or 12th paragraph. but race fundamentally is the question of this american experiment. it is a question of democracy. it is a question of equity. it is a question of fairness. and race has to do with every single system that we encounter in this country. so i give that example to answer your question this way. a single verdict, whether the one that we want or the one that we don't want comes out of this trial, this movement will not stop. it has gone on long before us, and it will continue no matter what comes out of these courtrooms. >> a judge in the rittenhouse trial will allow the jury to hear lesser charges. what should we be looking out for this week as the case heads to the jury? >> i'll say this about the judge in the rittenhouse case, we should all be horrified by the conduct this jud
and they're talking about the uprising in los angeles, the beating of rodney king by police. and there's a reporter who talks about fact that his editor takes out race in the very first line of the story to really make this about an issue of police misconduct and buries race in the 11th or 12th paragraph. but race fundamentally is the question of this american experiment. it is a question of democracy. it is a question of equity. it is a question of fairness. and race has to do with every...
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civil rights attorney john burruss who has represented a number of high profile clients including rodney kingcontext and describe the racial tensions looming over this case. how are people reacting to those comments? >> well, arbery's family has described this as a monday lynching. the defense is using a citizens arrest law that dates back to the 1860s that was used to catch runaway slaves, justify the catching of runaway slaves. there's a jury that's 11 white residents, one back resident. everywhere you look there is a huge racial cloud hanging over this entire situation. today there is an agent from the georgia bureau of investigation testifying, which is a reminder that the three men were not even arrested until months after this incident happened because of a leak of the video where we see arbery shot and killed. it's everywhere you look, it's inescapable. the comment by the attorney about back pastors, for so many people had so much -- it was really unbelievable to a lot of people to hear him say that. and then jesse jackson -- anyway, it's hard to explain the amount of negative reaction
civil rights attorney john burruss who has represented a number of high profile clients including rodney kingcontext and describe the racial tensions looming over this case. how are people reacting to those comments? >> well, arbery's family has described this as a monday lynching. the defense is using a citizens arrest law that dates back to the 1860s that was used to catch runaway slaves, justify the catching of runaway slaves. there's a jury that's 11 white residents, one back...
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when do we have that where we say let's just all get along, like rodney king said.y the way, can we have a media that tries to find the good among us, instead of dividing us, because the media are complicit in this. >> winsome sears, thank you so much for joining me this morning. congratulations again on your win, and i hope you have a happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving to you, and your viewers and please, don't forget the missionaries who are kidnapped in haiti. we haven't been talking about them. >> okay, we'll have you on again, i'm sure, and we can talk about a lot more. thank you, again. >>> he framed his presidential campaign around gun control. now he's running to be governor of one of the nation's most gun-friendly states. i'll talk to beto o'rourke about that and more next. ! it has the most advanced iphone camera ever! i'm talking new customers! i'm talking about existing customers like ronald! the new iphone on t-mobile— let's do it! new and existing t-mobile and sprint customers can upgrade to the iphone 13 pro on us. on our most popular max plan.
when do we have that where we say let's just all get along, like rodney king said.y the way, can we have a media that tries to find the good among us, instead of dividing us, because the media are complicit in this. >> winsome sears, thank you so much for joining me this morning. congratulations again on your win, and i hope you have a happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving to you, and your viewers and please, don't forget the missionaries who are kidnapped in haiti. we haven't...
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the video that mainstream news was able to show all americans to the horrific video that we sell rodney kingn 1991 or the video george floyd two short years ago. these are moments when technology can lift up the veil of opacity over rights and freedoms. we also know that we are in a time where information data can be weaponized in ways that can lead to challenges in rights. we saw that with the way the military in myanmar formerly used the data to create difficult circumstances and eventually a genocide of rohingya. in our country, we have seen the information metastasized in elections that have led to the disruption in our democracy and gives us great concern moving forward into the future. the notion of voice gives me every bit of the hopefulness that i had at the beginning of my appreciation of technology being used in civil rights spaces. imagine a world where we do not have a set of judges who are using algorithms to determine sentences for young people of color but instead people of color have access to their own data and they can get peoples to make an argument for bail reform. that w
the video that mainstream news was able to show all americans to the horrific video that we sell rodney kingn 1991 or the video george floyd two short years ago. these are moments when technology can lift up the veil of opacity over rights and freedoms. we also know that we are in a time where information data can be weaponized in ways that can lead to challenges in rights. we saw that with the way the military in myanmar formerly used the data to create difficult circumstances and eventually a...
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1992, riots erupted in los angeles after four police officers were acquitted after the beating of rodney kingolved that thin blue line between civilization and anarchy. stores were burned, looted. fires erupted throughout los angeles. the next day, governor wilson called out the national guard. when he discovered that the guard was not on the streets, a frustrated and angry governor called to find out what happened. apparently the national guard was staying in the armory because they didn't have enough ammunition. well, this former marine directed the commanders and said give every soldier one bullet. give further ammunition to the local commanders and send the troops out, and with that decisiveness, the troops went out. order was restored in l.a. example two, in 1994, the north ridge earthquake erupted in los angeles, destroying many buildings and buckling the santa monica freeway which as many of you know is the key artery from the west side of los angeles to downtown los angeles. governor wilson promptly exercised his emergency powers to lift all restrictive statutes including bidding requ
1992, riots erupted in los angeles after four police officers were acquitted after the beating of rodney kingolved that thin blue line between civilization and anarchy. stores were burned, looted. fires erupted throughout los angeles. the next day, governor wilson called out the national guard. when he discovered that the guard was not on the streets, a frustrated and angry governor called to find out what happened. apparently the national guard was staying in the armory because they didn't...
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it's interesting, if you look back at the case of the beating of rodney king in l.a. in the '90s. he starts off with a white lawyer. the white lawyer makes a similar calculation. he says, we're not going to talk about race. we know this is what the community is the saying. this is the conversation that much of america is finally having and yet in order to win in the courtroom, criminally and potentially civilly, we need to make sure we actually don't put white jurors in the position where they have to make a choice about race and racial commitment. right. so there were two things happening simultaneously. this defense lawyer knew that she might be able to appeal to somebody on the jury who maybe wasn't as explicitly racist as the mcmichaels but hold those sentiment and that dog whistle might give the right pitch to their ear. the prosecution also knew if they made this a choice for white jurors to stand up and be acome polices against white supremacy, too much of that might work against her. so this is quite telling not just about this jury but about this state of this country. ev
it's interesting, if you look back at the case of the beating of rodney king in l.a. in the '90s. he starts off with a white lawyer. the white lawyer makes a similar calculation. he says, we're not going to talk about race. we know this is what the community is the saying. this is the conversation that much of america is finally having and yet in order to win in the courtroom, criminally and potentially civilly, we need to make sure we actually don't put white jurors in the position where they...
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, we have a little history that comes with policing in america way before we can do any of the rodney kingsr george floyds. there has never been anything -- there has always been a blue wall of silence or we are supposed to protect. i wanted to be a detective. it changed my mind when i realized -- can happen because how my supposed to contact you in any emergency when whatever may happen or transpire once you get to my residence or the place i may be needing assistance and we are getting to the point where cameras have to be on. why are we getting to the point were body cameras have to be on and we have any type of legal matter where that is determined? now it is a big thing to use body cams. it seems when something happens than the justice system decides they want to act instead of allowing the people and educating the people on how to interact with each other, how to interact with police. what ends up happening is it is not just black or spanish or anyone. everyone is starting to become afraid of the police. host: have you seen increase in crime or bad activity by the police in van nuys?
, we have a little history that comes with policing in america way before we can do any of the rodney kingsr george floyds. there has never been anything -- there has always been a blue wall of silence or we are supposed to protect. i wanted to be a detective. it changed my mind when i realized -- can happen because how my supposed to contact you in any emergency when whatever may happen or transpire once you get to my residence or the place i may be needing assistance and we are getting to the...
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maybe a part three , we walked down king street and he talks about the storefronts and what they mean and who paid their employee s not to work and then we go to rodneyssage he wants to bring back to washington so you get a real slice of who he is and you see how people react. that'll be part two and if i'm successful lobbying, we'll have a part three. steve: speaking of seeing how people react you are going to see the people react when you go to madison, connecticut later today. brian: i get to talk about frederick douglas which is tangential to what we're talking about now race in america and abraham lincoln, madison, connecticut tonight, doylesdown pennsylvania on thursday, albany i'll see my girls, elkheart, indiana on saturday, with the big noise event and vero beach on the precipice of the patriot games, will be signing there, fair hope, alabama right after and then to the villages you can not write a book and not go to the villages and everyone buy tickets to orlando, florida it's the biggest venue i'll talk about all of the books at one-time on stage, all questions are answered and we'll stream that live, i think on fox nation ainsley: you ar
maybe a part three , we walked down king street and he talks about the storefronts and what they mean and who paid their employee s not to work and then we go to rodneyssage he wants to bring back to washington so you get a real slice of who he is and you see how people react. that'll be part two and if i'm successful lobbying, we'll have a part three. steve: speaking of seeing how people react you are going to see the people react when you go to madison, connecticut later today. brian: i get...