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what do you think has changed since the beating of rodney king? in la. mayors have changed. but the infrastructure of this white-privilege racism and a belief that black people are subhuman and less than the majority, the core hasn't changed that much, in my opinion. the same conditions are -- are still here. nothing's changed. i been saying the stame thing fr 30 years. history repeats itself and nothing has went anywhere. the elements are still the same. >> which elements? >> the police departments, the racism, the drugs, the gangs. it -- take your pick. it's worse. >> george floyd! >> we have pick black lives matter protest movement. this time, they chose to protect in affluent, wealthy, white neighborhood. they chose beverly hills, santa monica, hollywood. i think they were saying we are not going to burn our own communities anymore. white america must take responsibility, and join the movement to wipe out racial discrimination. >> reporter: in what ways do you think that we have made some progress since the days of rodney king? >> well, we're
what do you think has changed since the beating of rodney king? in la. mayors have changed. but the infrastructure of this white-privilege racism and a belief that black people are subhuman and less than the majority, the core hasn't changed that much, in my opinion. the same conditions are -- are still here. nothing's changed. i been saying the stame thing fr 30 years. history repeats itself and nothing has went anywhere. the elements are still the same. >> which elements? >> the...
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30 years later, los angeles reflects on the uprising that followed the brutal police beating of rodney kingnd its impact on policing. >> all the basic measures of economic well-being across the different racial and ethnic groups has been very, very little progress since 1992 and in some cases, we've gone backwards. judy: and it's friday. david brooks and jonathan capehart weigh in on new polling that shows democrats losing ground to republicans as the parties gear up for mierm elections. all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." ♪ >>ajor funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> the landscape has changed. and not for the last time. ♪ the rules of business are being reinvented, with a more flexible workforce, by embracing innovation, by looking not only at current opportunities, but ahead to future ones. resilience is the ability to pivot again and again for whatever happens next. >> people who know, know bdo. ♪ >> pediatric surgeon. volunteer. topiary artist. a raymond james financial advisor taylor's advice to help you live your life. life well-planned. ♪ >> the john s a
30 years later, los angeles reflects on the uprising that followed the brutal police beating of rodney kingnd its impact on policing. >> all the basic measures of economic well-being across the different racial and ethnic groups has been very, very little progress since 1992 and in some cases, we've gone backwards. judy: and it's friday. david brooks and jonathan capehart weigh in on new polling that shows democrats losing ground to republicans as the parties gear up for mierm elections....
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whoa. 30 years ago, dj acquitted for the killing rodney king. boots already. organizers and members stepped up as they do to find healing and often off. >> i'm angry but i'm not mount. a meringue enough to change things. and migraine off the call for change. and months of respect. and demand self empowerment. i'm angry but i'm not mad. >> i do not see on the national coverage of what's happening in ali the truth, i saw black and white. that is not what happened in ali. just simply not agents -- asians and latinos were missing from that picture. and i don't know why this country persists. well i do know, why that's a rhetorical question, doing this. but images that they portray are just not real. >> joining me are the very two people you just saw on those close from 1992. 30 years later, still fighting the good fight. reverend angelo, present with the national action network. and most of politicsnation. thank you both. rev, i wanna start with you. what a revenue oh said is true. the picture that we draw this by a picture of this country being bla
whoa. 30 years ago, dj acquitted for the killing rodney king. boots already. organizers and members stepped up as they do to find healing and often off. >> i'm angry but i'm not mount. a meringue enough to change things. and migraine off the call for change. and months of respect. and demand self empowerment. i'm angry but i'm not mad. >> i do not see on the national coverage of what's happening in ali the truth, i saw black and white. that is not what happened in ali. just simply...
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realizing he adds value to pretty much anything he touches this month marks 30 years since the rodney kinghe city's residents were >> enraged following the acquittal of 4 lapd officers. 3 of them whom were white in the beating of rodney king, a black man. the savage attack was captured on video and sparked a national conversation about race and policing that is still continuing today. the community's anger over the verdict, a spilled over onto the streets resulting in 5 days of rioting. and this morning la leaders gathered on the steps of city hall to kick off a month-long campaign of awareness about the riots lasting impact on the korean community. it's called campaign, which translates to april 29th. the day the rioting began. thousands of businesses were destroyed, causing over a billion dollars in property damage. 40% of that damage was done in the korean community. campaign leaders say the anniversary of the riot is an opportunity to unify learn from painful past events. >> all right. time for another look at the forecast. just we're looking live at the transamerica pyramid. always an
realizing he adds value to pretty much anything he touches this month marks 30 years since the rodney kinghe city's residents were >> enraged following the acquittal of 4 lapd officers. 3 of them whom were white in the beating of rodney king, a black man. the savage attack was captured on video and sparked a national conversation about race and policing that is still continuing today. the community's anger over the verdict, a spilled over onto the streets resulting in 5 days of rioting....
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it was a response to four police officers caught on videotape beating rodney king. seen but unseen. in other ways, the circumstances are very different. i want you, as a historian, to explain, because i was marching from those days to know, mark was matching in the maternity ward, because he will not have the same -- [laughs] >> i will go with the commonalities first. it was the first piece of citizen journalism in terms of a camera being able to capture something that black people have been claiming for a long time. many people had been saying was a fantasy. there was in motion picture form that allowed people to see something that they had never seen before, many people have never seen before. it also started, i think this is what you are tapping into here, the notion that the video does not always communicate the sense of truth to people that we might wish it would. video is interpreted by -- we often see what we want to see. you look through the most recent examples of police violence on black people, you see the video form of the representation of evidence gets
it was a response to four police officers caught on videotape beating rodney king. seen but unseen. in other ways, the circumstances are very different. i want you, as a historian, to explain, because i was marching from those days to know, mark was matching in the maternity ward, because he will not have the same -- [laughs] >> i will go with the commonalities first. it was the first piece of citizen journalism in terms of a camera being able to capture something that black people have...
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three, really, there was rodney king, and the beating, the violence that was happening in l.a.. a bottle of juice in her backpack and had $2 to pay for it and was a shot in the back of the head by a korean store owner. it was really sad because you saw what was happening between the communities. then you bring us to present day and you see the same narrative attempt to get introduced around stop hate. we know that it was white supremacy that introduced the notion. again, the media, and some people with nefarious intentions tried to paint it like these two communities were at war. this is not the case. from the black community perspective, how has healing been in south los angeles? >> it is definitely about the causes that were talked about earlier in the conversation. in south los angeles, we do need economic investment and we do need to be able to bring in businesses that are of a positive impact to the area. in times of healing and going forward, if we are looking for us himself off angeles, we are looking for a different energy. quarter by quarter we are looking at the econom
three, really, there was rodney king, and the beating, the violence that was happening in l.a.. a bottle of juice in her backpack and had $2 to pay for it and was a shot in the back of the head by a korean store owner. it was really sad because you saw what was happening between the communities. then you bring us to present day and you see the same narrative attempt to get introduced around stop hate. we know that it was white supremacy that introduced the notion. again, the media, and some...
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justice for our people. 30 years ago, the policeman who were filmed beating of rodney king were acquittedys. it changed los angeles and america. but how much depends on who you ask. the basic tectonic plates have not changed. the basic poverty, the basic segregation, the basic economic discrimination and racism. we create ghettos in this country and then we send cops into contain and suppress what ghettos create. until that toxic physics of racial deprivation, until the end, you will continue to see riots. in a park in downtown la, the man armed with a knife is arrested without anybody being harmed. the man charged says policing here has been changed. in my 35 years on thejob, we have established relations and had a footprint in the community. there are certain areas of the community, lower poverty stricken areas where police went in there only to arrest people and now we have engagement, we have activity for children, for youth, for the community involvement and so i think we have really expanded a wrong way. the cop that made it my boy didn't get prosecuted. kenneth rossjunior, say his
justice for our people. 30 years ago, the policeman who were filmed beating of rodney king were acquittedys. it changed los angeles and america. but how much depends on who you ask. the basic tectonic plates have not changed. the basic poverty, the basic segregation, the basic economic discrimination and racism. we create ghettos in this country and then we send cops into contain and suppress what ghettos create. until that toxic physics of racial deprivation, until the end, you will continue...
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. >>> la brutal golpiza que recibiÓ rodney king en los Ángeles, pero lo que detonÓ la violencia fue elecha miles de personas clie norias Étnicas salieron a las calles para protestar por la decisiÓn judicial, el epicentro fue el centro sur de los Ángeles. las autoridades declararon estado de emergencia, intervino la guardia nacional y las escenas recorrieron el mundo. >>> recuerdo la tristeza de los compaÑeros comerciantes, destruyeron muchos negocios del sector. >>> walter rosales fue testigo y vÍctima de la revuelta, su negocio fue daÑado por el fuego. >>> ahÍ tiraron una bomba molotov. yo trabajo todos los dÍas y en un momento se queda sin nada. >>> a 30 aÑos de distancia la pregunta es quÉ cambiÓ en las relaciones interraciaciales en nuestra comunidad y quÉ lecciÓn nos dejÓ. >>> el racismo continÚa, entre nosotros mismos. no se aprendiÓ la lecciÓn. >>> gabriel huerta telemundo 48. >>> el gobierno federal trabaja en un plan que busca prohibir los cigarros mentalados, la policÍa espantÓ a un pelicano del aeropuerto. >>> llega el fin de semana, y maÑana tenemos la copita telemundo, vam
. >>> la brutal golpiza que recibiÓ rodney king en los Ángeles, pero lo que detonÓ la violencia fue elecha miles de personas clie norias Étnicas salieron a las calles para protestar por la decisiÓn judicial, el epicentro fue el centro sur de los Ángeles. las autoridades declararon estado de emergencia, intervino la guardia nacional y las escenas recorrieron el mundo. >>> recuerdo la tristeza de los compaÑeros comerciantes, destruyeron muchos negocios del sector....
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before rodney king. you can look at all the instances where there are calls for change. i think we are involved in change right now in this moment that is going to be long lasting. it is very challenging. i was the victim of a crime when i was in middle school. some kids at recess came around at pe class and came to the locker room and tried to steal my watch and physically assaulted me. the officer that helped afterwards went out of his way to check the time to see how i was. that is the kind of work, the kind of perspective i like to have in our sheriff's office regardless of circumstance. that influenced me a lot. some of the storefronts have changed. what is mys is that i still see some things that trigger memories. the barbershop and the shoe store is another one that i remember buying shoestrings and getting my dad's old army boots fixed. we would see movies after the first run. my brother and i would go there. it is nice. if you keep walking down sacramento. the nice think about the city it takes you to japan town. that is where my grandparents were brought up. th
before rodney king. you can look at all the instances where there are calls for change. i think we are involved in change right now in this moment that is going to be long lasting. it is very challenging. i was the victim of a crime when i was in middle school. some kids at recess came around at pe class and came to the locker room and tried to steal my watch and physically assaulted me. the officer that helped afterwards went out of his way to check the time to see how i was. that is the kind...
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van jones was a low student at the time when the riots erupted after rodney king was beaten, and the up in flames. then we had protests all across the country including here in san francisco. [ chants ] a young lawyer, i was still in law school. our boss, eva patterson, told me, she said, protests are going on, it's good to have legal observers there. have you ever been a legal observer at a protest? i said, no, ma'am. she said, go down and observe. >> i had been to many protests and marches and rallies. it was a friday night. i was going to do this thing and go home. >> we didn't make it home. we did not make it home. not that night. >> this is really where i think things started getting heated. route was supposed to keep going down church street. this intersection is where the police presence started closing in. [ white stles ] heading up market street, i saw there were a hell of a lot of cops up there. that's ultimately where we got stopped and arrested. >> we were done for. they brought out the big plastic bag, and they poured out plastic handcuffs on the grounds. and then they b
van jones was a low student at the time when the riots erupted after rodney king was beaten, and the up in flames. then we had protests all across the country including here in san francisco. [ chants ] a young lawyer, i was still in law school. our boss, eva patterson, told me, she said, protests are going on, it's good to have legal observers there. have you ever been a legal observer at a protest? i said, no, ma'am. she said, go down and observe. >> i had been to many protests and...
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before rodney king. you can look at all the instances where there are calls for change.involved in change right now in this moment that is going to be long lasting. it is very challenging. i was the victim of a crime when i was in middle school. some kids at recess came around at pe class and came to the locker room and tried to steal my watch and physically assaulted me. the officer that helped afterwards went out of his way to check the time to see how i was. that is the kind of work, the kind of perspective i like to have in our sheriff's office regardless of circumstance. that influenced me a lot. some of the storefronts have changed. what is mys is that i still see some things that trigger memories. the barbershop and the shoe store is another one that i remember buying shoestrings and getting my dad's old army boots fixed. we would see movies after the first run. my brother and i would go there. it is nice. if you keep walking down sacramento. the nice think about the city it takes you to japan town. that is where my grandparents were brought up. that is the tradit
before rodney king. you can look at all the instances where there are calls for change.involved in change right now in this moment that is going to be long lasting. it is very challenging. i was the victim of a crime when i was in middle school. some kids at recess came around at pe class and came to the locker room and tried to steal my watch and physically assaulted me. the officer that helped afterwards went out of his way to check the time to see how i was. that is the kind of work, the...
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years since riots engulfed los angeles after aftethe acquittal of four officers in the beating of rodney kingmate challenge series of the the drought emergency in california. lake mead is only about a third full lester in california with a lack at the ripple effect >> reporter: in california's san joaquin valley, these are days of hard choices for farmers. joe has operated his farm since 1985 >> this, i think, is the worst qu year we've ever had. >> reporter: he's raight i see a beautiful day by the lake, what do you see? >> i see a dangerously-low reservoir. >> reporter: the state's reservoirs are alarmingly low. this is a lake north of los angeles sitting at 53% capacity. to give you some perspective, in good times, the water should be nearly to the top of that dam. california's natural rae sources sent, wade crowfoot says the snowpack in the sierra nevada mountains says it all. what do the last measurements tell you >> the last measurements are pretty grim. we have a lot less snowpack hthn in the past. more of it is absorbing into dry soils or into the air. >> reporter: a weather alert to
years since riots engulfed los angeles after aftethe acquittal of four officers in the beating of rodney kingmate challenge series of the the drought emergency in california. lake mead is only about a third full lester in california with a lack at the ripple effect >> reporter: in california's san joaquin valley, these are days of hard choices for farmers. joe has operated his farm since 1985 >> this, i think, is the worst qu year we've ever had. >> reporter: he's raight i see...
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videotaped beating black motorist rodney king.ns died, thousands injured and a billion dollars in damage. during the six days of riding some of the most memorable images that time were captured from the sky. zoe tour was a pilot flying one of the news helicopters that day. reporter hell, eisner caught up with terps, who says she anticipated what would happen on the ground. we prepared the helicopter totally fueled it up. gut our camera equipment ready? it was moments before the rodney king police beating verdict was to be announced, anticipating not guilty verdicts in the case. hannah zoe tour recalls that preparation for covering news in the skies. april 29th 1992 was not going to be like any other day. i even had a still photographer and even brought my lawyer down to the airport to ride with us because i thought there'd be a riot, and i thought that the los angeles police department with a legally try banning us from the skies by using the federal aviation ministrations to issue a temporary flight restriction, which i would hav
videotaped beating black motorist rodney king.ns died, thousands injured and a billion dollars in damage. during the six days of riding some of the most memorable images that time were captured from the sky. zoe tour was a pilot flying one of the news helicopters that day. reporter hell, eisner caught up with terps, who says she anticipated what would happen on the ground. we prepared the helicopter totally fueled it up. gut our camera equipment ready? it was moments before the rodney king...
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today, rodney king's daughter remembered her father's famous quote during the riots, saying quote can'twe all get along? and we're still asking that question today. are you serious? are we still asking that question? my dad was polite when he asked. they gave him something to say he spoke from his heart. he spoke from his heart. and the question is, can we get along? garcetti and other city leader said at a commemoration today that many of these conditions that led to the rights including economic inequities still exists. park. resistance to a plan to build student housing at cal. the message from protesters who are against a new development. add a burial weather. a bit of a warm up for today. looks like this warming trend may continue into your weekend. we'll have the forecast update coming up call in san francisco coming up at 10 30. we here. from the san francisco ballets, famous artistic director as he prepares to step down after nearly 40 years. i will miss them. of course i will. but i think i've been at this for so long. that i just feel that there is time for someone push back a
today, rodney king's daughter remembered her father's famous quote during the riots, saying quote can'twe all get along? and we're still asking that question today. are you serious? are we still asking that question? my dad was polite when he asked. they gave him something to say he spoke from his heart. he spoke from his heart. and the question is, can we get along? garcetti and other city leader said at a commemoration today that many of these conditions that led to the rights including...
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today rodney king's daughter remembered her father's famous quote. during the riots, saying quote, can we all just get along? and we're still asking that question today. are you serious? are we still asking that question? my dad was polite when he asked. they gave him something to say he spoke from his heart. he spoke from his heart. and the question is, can we get along? question still remains. mayor garcetti and other city leader said that many of the conditions that led to the riots including economic inequities still exists. to the communities that have moved on without being moved up. the anger and the grief that exploded 30 years ago. are still very real and present in trauma here today. the riots resulted in 64 deaths. thousands of arrests property damages were estimated at $1 billion. governor newsom says he may try to delay the closure of california's only nuclear power plant. the diablo canyon plant near st louis obispo is scheduled to be decommissioned by 2025. it accounts for 80% of california's energy production. governor newsom today to
today rodney king's daughter remembered her father's famous quote. during the riots, saying quote, can we all just get along? and we're still asking that question today. are you serious? are we still asking that question? my dad was polite when he asked. they gave him something to say he spoke from his heart. he spoke from his heart. and the question is, can we get along? question still remains. mayor garcetti and other city leader said that many of the conditions that led to the riots...
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30 years later, los angeles reflects on the uprising that followed the brutal police beating of rodney kingon policing. >> all the basic measures of economic well-being across the different racial and ethnic groups has been very, very little progress since 1992 and in some cases, we've gone backwards. judy: and it's friday. david brooks and jonathan capehart weigh in on new polling that shows democrats losing ground to republicans as the parties gear up for mierm elections.
30 years later, los angeles reflects on the uprising that followed the brutal police beating of rodney kingon policing. >> all the basic measures of economic well-being across the different racial and ethnic groups has been very, very little progress since 1992 and in some cases, we've gone backwards. judy: and it's friday. david brooks and jonathan capehart weigh in on new polling that shows democrats losing ground to republicans as the parties gear up for mierm elections.
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april 29th, 1992, a jury acquits four white lapd officers for the beating of rodney king, sparking tremendouser and violence in south central l.a. when the riots was over, 50 people were dead. more than 2,000 businesses were destroyed. more than half of those businesses were korean-owned. the damage totaled about one billion. tonight local leaders in the black and asian communities are uniting in four communities, including l.a. and san francisco. it means april 29th in korean. the goal is to talk about the racial tension that surrounded the riots and the progress we've made in the past 30 years. joining us this evening is charles jung, a lawyer and executive director of apa's versus hate. nice to have you on the program. charles, why do this? why relive this for everyone? >> thanks, raj. this is -- saigu is important to remember because the ghosts of that event, these tragic events exist today in both the black and asian communities. and it's a scar that has never really healed. >> charles, we talk so much about black and white tension, but there are a lot of people who just don't know much
april 29th, 1992, a jury acquits four white lapd officers for the beating of rodney king, sparking tremendouser and violence in south central l.a. when the riots was over, 50 people were dead. more than 2,000 businesses were destroyed. more than half of those businesses were korean-owned. the damage totaled about one billion. tonight local leaders in the black and asian communities are uniting in four communities, including l.a. and san francisco. it means april 29th in korean. the goal is to...
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before rodney king. you can look at all the instances where there are calls for change.ange right now in this moment that is going to be long lasting. it is very challenging. i was the victim of a crime when i was in middle school. some kids at recess came around at pe class and came to the locker room and tried to steal my watch and physically assaulted me. the officer that helped afterwards went out of his way to check the time to see how i was. that is the kind of work, the kind of perspective i like to have in our sheriff's office regardless of circumstance. that influenced me a lot. some of the storefronts have changed. what is mys is that i still see some things that trigger memories. the barbershop and the shoe store is another one that i remember buying shoestrings and getting my dad's old army boots fixed. we would see movies after the first run. my brother and i would go there. it is nice. if you keep walking down sacramento. the nice think about the city it takes you to japan town. that is where my grandparents were brought up. that is the traditional foods or
before rodney king. you can look at all the instances where there are calls for change.ange right now in this moment that is going to be long lasting. it is very challenging. i was the victim of a crime when i was in middle school. some kids at recess came around at pe class and came to the locker room and tried to steal my watch and physically assaulted me. the officer that helped afterwards went out of his way to check the time to see how i was. that is the kind of work, the kind of...
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before rodney king. you can look at all the instances where there are calls for change. i think we are involved in change right now in this moment that is going to be long lasting. it is very challenging. i was the victim of a crime when i was in middle school. some kids at recess came around at pe class and came to the locker room and tried to steal my watch and physically assaulted me. the officer that helped afterwards went out of his way to check the time to see how i was. that is the kind of work, the kind of perspective i like to have in our sheriff's office regardless of circumstance. that influenced me a lot. some of the storefronts have changed. what is mys is that i still see some things that trigger memories. the barbershop and the shoe store is another one that i remember buying shoestrings and getting my dad's old army boots fixed. we would see movies after the first run. my brother and i would go there. it is nice. if you keep walking down sacramento. the nice think about the city it takes you to japan town. that is where my grandparents were brought up. th
before rodney king. you can look at all the instances where there are calls for change. i think we are involved in change right now in this moment that is going to be long lasting. it is very challenging. i was the victim of a crime when i was in middle school. some kids at recess came around at pe class and came to the locker room and tried to steal my watch and physically assaulted me. the officer that helped afterwards went out of his way to check the time to see how i was. that is the kind...
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before rodney king. you can look at all the instances where there are calls for change. in change right now in this moment that is going to be long lasting. it is very challenging. i was the victim of a crime when i was in middle school. some kids at recess came around at pe class and came to the locker room and tried to steal my watch and physically assaulted me. the officer that helped afterwards went out of his way to check the time to see how i was. that is the kind of work, the kind of perspective i like to have in our sheriff's office regardless of circumstance. that influenced me a lot. some of the storefronts have changed. what is mys is that i still see some things that trigger memories. the barbershop and the shoe store is another one that i remember buying shoestrings and getting my dad's old army boots fixed. we would see movies after the first run. my brother and i would go there. it is nice. if you keep walking down sacramento. the nice think about the city it takes you to japan town. that is where my grandparents were brought up. that is the traditional fo
before rodney king. you can look at all the instances where there are calls for change. in change right now in this moment that is going to be long lasting. it is very challenging. i was the victim of a crime when i was in middle school. some kids at recess came around at pe class and came to the locker room and tried to steal my watch and physically assaulted me. the officer that helped afterwards went out of his way to check the time to see how i was. that is the kind of work, the kind of...
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on april 29th, 1992, four police officers were acquitted on all charges in the beating of rodney kingh had a tough relationship with police, was angry and frustrated. protests and violence and rubbed it in parts of the city where it went up in flames. over 100 fires burned killing 60 people and leaving hundreds of millions of dollars in damage. now, 30 years later, our nation is still very much dealing with a repercussion of those riots in the relationship between black people and the police which remains fraught nationwide. black women and men continue to lose their lives at the hands of law enforcement. we will be back. the hand the hand of law safe drivers save money with farmers. (bystander) just for driving safely? (burke) it's a farmers policy perk. get farmers and you could get a safe driver discount simply for we will be back. (driver 1) after you. (driver 2) after you. (drivers 1 and 2) safety first! (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. ♪we are farmers.bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum♪ (music) who said you have to starve yourself to lose weight? who said
on april 29th, 1992, four police officers were acquitted on all charges in the beating of rodney kingh had a tough relationship with police, was angry and frustrated. protests and violence and rubbed it in parts of the city where it went up in flames. over 100 fires burned killing 60 people and leaving hundreds of millions of dollars in damage. now, 30 years later, our nation is still very much dealing with a repercussion of those riots in the relationship between black people and the police...
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i was 13 years old when i saw rodney king in 1993.ted at george floyd, my ptsd didn't start because they're bad people, because they're arresting black men and shooting black men and i don't mean it like that but there are very rare times that i see them helping us. >> now there are countless examples of officers helping people. but that is not what he's going to remember. moving forward, when the state investigation wraps up, it will be up to the grand rapids police department to determine if this officer faces any action and up to the county prosecutor to determine if this officer will face any charges. if it was up to the loya family, they've told me they want to see this officer arrested, fired, and prosecuted. alex, christi. >> thank you to omar jimenez there. coming up, it is a radio station hosted by and broadcast in the united states. but it is backed by the russian government. we're going to be taking a look at what they're saying on public airwaves and how it is allowed to happen. that is next. psoriatic arthritis, made my j
i was 13 years old when i saw rodney king in 1993.ted at george floyd, my ptsd didn't start because they're bad people, because they're arresting black men and shooting black men and i don't mean it like that but there are very rare times that i see them helping us. >> now there are countless examples of officers helping people. but that is not what he's going to remember. moving forward, when the state investigation wraps up, it will be up to the grand rapids police department to...
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go shopping. 30 years ago today for la police officers were acquitted for the violent beating of rodney king. a verdict that sparked days of deadly riding across the city. so we're looking at video from the helicopter sister station ktla took on those days. thousands of businesses were destroyed, causing over a billion dollars in property damage. the savage attack of king was captured on video and sparked a national conversation about race and policing that is still continuing today. in southern california, a coyote has been found dead after a little girl was seriously injured in the attack. reporter erin myers has the story. >> we were told that 2 coyotes were spotted during the search last night. so now they're trying to determine if the one found dead this morning is the one that attacked that little girl. the attack happened here on the north side of the pier. we are told a little girl is expected to be all right. >> let's get him some video. you can see the coyote here being chased by police and at one point was apparently cornered but did get away. this happened around 9.45 last night.
go shopping. 30 years ago today for la police officers were acquitted for the violent beating of rodney king. a verdict that sparked days of deadly riding across the city. so we're looking at video from the helicopter sister station ktla took on those days. thousands of businesses were destroyed, causing over a billion dollars in property damage. the savage attack of king was captured on video and sparked a national conversation about race and policing that is still continuing today. in...
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i'm really happy about because i love seeing you van, but today marks the 30th anniversary of the rodney king >> isn't that crazy? >> well it's amazing. >> 30 years ago tonight l.a. went up in blood and flames. >> but you were there, a student at yale law school and you were arrested that night during those riots and your documentary airing tonight which i know has been a work of passion for you is very personal, not just because that but i mention that in this context, i want to play a bit of it. >> as we're heading up the sfr street a saw a whole hell of a lot of cops up there, ultimately where we got stopped and arrested. >> we were done for. they brought out the big plastic bag and poured out plastic hand cuffs on the ground, then got the city buses, empty city buses. i remember i ran up to one of the police officers and said listen, i'm a law student, this is a problem of police not letting us have our rights. >> so tonight's the big night but i mean tell me what was kind of the best part about doing this for you. >> well first of all, that whole week, and i was in san francisco, not los
i'm really happy about because i love seeing you van, but today marks the 30th anniversary of the rodney king >> isn't that crazy? >> well it's amazing. >> 30 years ago tonight l.a. went up in blood and flames. >> but you were there, a student at yale law school and you were arrested that night during those riots and your documentary airing tonight which i know has been a work of passion for you is very personal, not just because that but i mention that in this context,...
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following the acquittal of 4 lapd officers, 3 of whom were white in the beating death, the beating of rodney kingn. the savage attack was captured on video and it sparked a national conversation about race and policing. a conversation that is still continuing today. the community's anger over the verdict spilled onto the streets, resulting in 5 days of rioting. so all this los angeles leaders and organizations are raising awareness about the rise, lasting effect, particularly on the korean community, which was hit the hardest. they kicked off the tsai campaign this morning. that name means for 29 in korea, represents april the 29th the day the riots erupted and it also stands for serve advocate, inspire, give and unite. >> take a look at this. a car smashed into a business in danville today. the town of danville posted on its twitter page that the driver apparently accidentally accelerated into the business in the danville square shopping center. the good news is nobody was hurt. the beach sounds like the place to be this week. but the national weather service is advising that people stay out of
following the acquittal of 4 lapd officers, 3 of whom were white in the beating death, the beating of rodney kingn. the savage attack was captured on video and it sparked a national conversation about race and policing. a conversation that is still continuing today. the community's anger over the verdict spilled onto the streets, resulting in 5 days of rioting. so all this los angeles leaders and organizations are raising awareness about the rise, lasting effect, particularly on the korean...
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because i had seen a brutal beating, rodney king, i had seen an unjust acquittal from my point of viewyself was arrested unfairly and i walked out of that jail cell, i said i'm going to spend the rest of my life trying to fix this and i have. >> how do you think it changed america or how would you compare the change, if any really took place then, to what took place, you know two, summers ago with george floyd? >> the big difference 30 years later is that is the first time we had ever seen a video like that and it shocked the world. now you see those videos all the time so what that means is the problem is better understood, that's good. you don't have to argue with people is there a problem with policing, can policing be improved. the challenge is we still don't have federal legislation to fix t you have had some changes at the local level but you've got -- the problem is well understood but i'm still committed to getting the problem solved at the federal level and that fight continues. >> working so hard. van jones, the documentary is terrific "the fire still burns" airs tonight at 1
because i had seen a brutal beating, rodney king, i had seen an unjust acquittal from my point of viewyself was arrested unfairly and i walked out of that jail cell, i said i'm going to spend the rest of my life trying to fix this and i have. >> how do you think it changed america or how would you compare the change, if any really took place then, to what took place, you know two, summers ago with george floyd? >> the big difference 30 years later is that is the first time we had...
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odd to be, like, searching for images related to the watts uprising and, you know, also i guess rodney king in the '90s and then watching literal uprising taking place, i was sitting on my couch when minneapolis was in flames, literally, researching photos. i mean, it was bizarre in many ways to be seeing it, it was very upsetting, obviously, as it was upsetting for a lot of us, to be seeing it and also it was utterly unsurprising because i've been so steeped in this history to see it's so cyclical, it keeps happening, it keeps coming around, we have police brutality, we have uprisings, we have youth organizing, that's what we have today. i felt both energized, obviously we don't want these things to be happening, but i felt energized in the ability to put this book out in that moment, like i kept rewriting and adding to the author's note at the end to be like, and now here's what's happening, and at some point you have to cut it off, right? so i was careful, okay, i'm writing this on this day, it was all done before january 6th, i did not go back and add anything related to that, but it de
odd to be, like, searching for images related to the watts uprising and, you know, also i guess rodney king in the '90s and then watching literal uprising taking place, i was sitting on my couch when minneapolis was in flames, literally, researching photos. i mean, it was bizarre in many ways to be seeing it, it was very upsetting, obviously, as it was upsetting for a lot of us, to be seeing it and also it was utterly unsurprising because i've been so steeped in this history to see it's so...
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before rodney king. you can look at all the instances where there are calls for change.ent that is going to be long lasting. it is very challenging. i was the victim of a crime when i was in middle school. some kids at recess came around at pe class and came to the locker room and tried to steal my watch and physically assaulted me. the officer that helped afterwards went out of his way to check the time to see how i was. that is the kind of work, the kind of perspective i like to have in our sheriff's office regardless of circumstance. that influenced me a lot. some of the storefronts have changed. what is mys is that i still see some things that trigger memories. the barbershop and the shoe store is another one that i remember buying shoestrings and getting my dad's old army boots fixed. we would see movies after the first run. my brother and i would go there. it is nice. if you keep walking down sacramento. the nice think about the city it takes you to japan town. that is where my grandparents were brought up. that is the traditional foods or movies. they were able to
before rodney king. you can look at all the instances where there are calls for change.ent that is going to be long lasting. it is very challenging. i was the victim of a crime when i was in middle school. some kids at recess came around at pe class and came to the locker room and tried to steal my watch and physically assaulted me. the officer that helped afterwards went out of his way to check the time to see how i was. that is the kind of work, the kind of perspective i like to have in our...
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was odd to be like searching for images related to the watts uprising and you know, also, i guess rodney king in the 90s and and then watching literal uprising taking place like on my tv. like i was i was sitting on my couch when minneapolis was inflamed literally. researching photos. i mean it was a bizarre in many ways to to be to be seeing it. it was very upsetting obviously as it was upsetting for a lot of us to be seeing it and also it was utterly unsurprising because i've been so steeped in this history to see that it is cyclical and it keeps happening. it keeps coming around. it keeps coming around. we have police brutality. we have uprisings and then we have youth organizing and that is what we have today. right? and so i felt both energized. you know, obviously we don't want these things to be happening, but i felt energized in the the ability to put this book out in that moment like i kept rewriting and adding to the author's note at the end to be like and now here's what's happening and now and at some point you have to cut it off right and so i was careful about that. i was like,
was odd to be like searching for images related to the watts uprising and you know, also, i guess rodney king in the 90s and and then watching literal uprising taking place like on my tv. like i was i was sitting on my couch when minneapolis was inflamed literally. researching photos. i mean it was a bizarre in many ways to to be to be seeing it. it was very upsetting obviously as it was upsetting for a lot of us to be seeing it and also it was utterly unsurprising because i've been so steeped...
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before rodney king. you can look at all the instances where there are calls for change.at is going to be long lasting. it is very challenging. i was the victim of a crime when i was in middle school. some kids at recess came around at pe class and came to the locker room and tried to steal my watch and physically assaulted me. the officer that helped afterwards went out of his way to check the time to see how i was. that is the kind of work, the kind of perspective i like to have in our sheriff's office regardless of circumstance. that influenced me a lot. some of the storefronts have changed. what is mys is that i still see some things that trigger memories. the barbershop and the shoe store is another one that i remember buying shoestrings and getting my dad's old army boots fixed. we would see movies after the first run. my brother and i would go there. it is nice. if you keep walking down sacramento. the nice think about the city it takes you to japan town. that is where my grandparents were brought up. that is the traditional foods or movies. they were able to celeb
before rodney king. you can look at all the instances where there are calls for change.at is going to be long lasting. it is very challenging. i was the victim of a crime when i was in middle school. some kids at recess came around at pe class and came to the locker room and tried to steal my watch and physically assaulted me. the officer that helped afterwards went out of his way to check the time to see how i was. that is the kind of work, the kind of perspective i like to have in our...
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before rodney king. you can look at all the instances where there are calls for change. we are involved in change right now in this moment that is going to be long lasting. it is very challenging. i was the victim of a crime when i was in middle school. some kids at recess came around at pe class and came to the locker room and tried to steal my watch and physically assaulted me. the officer that helped afterwards went out of his way to check the time to see how i was. that is the kind of work, the kind of perspective i like to have in our sheriff's office regardless of circumstance. that influenced me a lot. some of the storefronts have changed. what is mys is that i still see some things that trigger memories. the barbershop and the shoe store is another one that i remember buying shoestrings and getting my dad's old army boots fixed. we would see movies after the first run. my brother and i would go there. it is nice. if you keep walking down sacramento. the nice think about the city it takes you to japan town. that is where my grandparents were brought up. that is th
before rodney king. you can look at all the instances where there are calls for change. we are involved in change right now in this moment that is going to be long lasting. it is very challenging. i was the victim of a crime when i was in middle school. some kids at recess came around at pe class and came to the locker room and tried to steal my watch and physically assaulted me. the officer that helped afterwards went out of his way to check the time to see how i was. that is the kind of work,...
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before rodney king. you can look at all the instances where there are calls for change.hink we are involved in change right now in this moment that is going to be long lasting. it is very challenging. i was the victim of a crime when i was in middle school. some kids at recess came around at pe class and came to the locker room and tried to steal my watch and physically assaulted me. the officer that helped afterwards went out of his way to check the time to see how i was. that is the kind of work, the kind of perspective i like to have in our sheriff's office regardless of circumstance. that influenced me a lot. some of the storefronts have changed. what is mys is that i still see some things that trigger memories. the barbershop and the shoe store is another one that i remember buying shoestrings and getting my dad's old army boots fixed. we would see movies after the first run. my brother and i would go there. it is nice. if you keep walking down sacramento. the nice think about the city it takes you to japan town. that is where my grandparents were brought up. that i
before rodney king. you can look at all the instances where there are calls for change.hink we are involved in change right now in this moment that is going to be long lasting. it is very challenging. i was the victim of a crime when i was in middle school. some kids at recess came around at pe class and came to the locker room and tried to steal my watch and physically assaulted me. the officer that helped afterwards went out of his way to check the time to see how i was. that is the kind of...
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today marks 30 years since the los angeles police officers charged with beating african american rodney kings our los angeles correspondent sophie long reports. they are a danger. they still put targets on your backs. for some black americans whose loved ones were killed and accounted with police, the fight for justice isjust beginning. justice for our people. 30 years ago, the policeman who were filmed beating of rodney king were acquitted. and la was burned. more than 60 people were killed in the uprising that lasted six days. it changed los angeles and america. but how much depends on who you ask. the basic tectonic plates have not changed. the basic poverty, the basic segregation, the basic economic discrimination and racism. we create ghettos in this country and then we send cops in to contain and suppress what ghettos create. until that toxic physics of racial deprivation, until that ends, you will continue to see riots. in a park in downtown la, a man armed with a knife is arrested without anybody being harmed. the man charged says policing here has been changed. in my 35 years on the
today marks 30 years since the los angeles police officers charged with beating african american rodney kings our los angeles correspondent sophie long reports. they are a danger. they still put targets on your backs. for some black americans whose loved ones were killed and accounted with police, the fight for justice isjust beginning. justice for our people. 30 years ago, the policeman who were filmed beating of rodney king were acquitted. and la was burned. more than 60 people were killed in...
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before rodney king. you can look at all the instances where there are calls for change. i think we are involved in change right now in this moment that is going to be long lasting. it is very challenging. i was the victim of a crime when i was in middle school. some kids at recess came around at pe class and came to the locker room and tried to steal my watch and physically assaulted me. the officer that helped afterwards went out of his way to check the time to see how i was. that is the kind of work, the kind of perspective i like to have in our sheriff's office regardless of circumstance. that influenced me a lot. some of the storefronts have changed. what is mys is that i still see some things that trigger memories. the barbershop and the shoe store is another one that i remember buying shoestrings and getting my dad's old army boots fixed. we would see movies after the first run. my brother and i would go there. it is nice. if you keep walking down sacramento. the nice think about the city it takes you to japan town. that is where my grandparents were brought up. th
before rodney king. you can look at all the instances where there are calls for change. i think we are involved in change right now in this moment that is going to be long lasting. it is very challenging. i was the victim of a crime when i was in middle school. some kids at recess came around at pe class and came to the locker room and tried to steal my watch and physically assaulted me. the officer that helped afterwards went out of his way to check the time to see how i was. that is the kind...
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before rodney king. you can look at all the instances where there are calls for change. i think we are involved in change right now in this moment that is going to be long lasting. it is very challenging. i was the victim of a crime when i was in middle school. some kids at recess came around at pe class and came to the locker room and tried to steal my watch and physically assaulted me. the officer that helped afterwards went out of his way to check the time to see how i was. that is the kind of work, the kind of perspective i like to have in our sheriff's office regardless of circumstance. that influenced me a lot. some of the storefronts have changed. what is mys is that i still see some things that trigger memories. the barbershop and the shoe store is another one that i remember buying shoestrings and getting my dad's old army boots fixed. we would see movies after the first run. my brother and i would go there. it is nice. if you keep walking down sacramento. the nice think about the city it takes you to japan town. that is where my grandparents were brought up. th
before rodney king. you can look at all the instances where there are calls for change. i think we are involved in change right now in this moment that is going to be long lasting. it is very challenging. i was the victim of a crime when i was in middle school. some kids at recess came around at pe class and came to the locker room and tried to steal my watch and physically assaulted me. the officer that helped afterwards went out of his way to check the time to see how i was. that is the kind...
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. >> he headed a police commission during the rodney king riots. do the same thing now. stuart: maybe times are changing. the latest read on inflation is the financial news of the day, we had an 8.5% inflation rate over the past year at the consumer level. look at this new op-ed. covid crime may be surpassed by other concerns, food, oil and inflation. who wrote that? scott shelladdy. how is the market rallying in the worst inflation in 40 years? >> after what jen psaki said yesterday they were expecting 8.5%. this is a relief rally. not worth after the warning signs jen psaki had to say yesterday but what is worrying is the last increase was 7.5 to 7.9. the 200.6%. it is with us for a while and is not going away. anyone who hasn't had a wage rise of at least 8. 5% this is going to cost you money. stuart: if the fed acts will we create a recession? >> unfortunately i don't see any way out of this. i think that the fed probably will end up killing the economy so they can kill inflation. there is no way to move inflation without hurting the rest by ra
. >> he headed a police commission during the rodney king riots. do the same thing now. stuart: maybe times are changing. the latest read on inflation is the financial news of the day, we had an 8.5% inflation rate over the past year at the consumer level. look at this new op-ed. covid crime may be surpassed by other concerns, food, oil and inflation. who wrote that? scott shelladdy. how is the market rallying in the worst inflation in 40 years? >> after what jen psaki said...
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king disputed the producer statistics arguing the 4 companies hold on. the market has remained largely unchanged over the past 3 decades. illinois congressman rodneyis certainly has a lot more to do with this administration's reckless spending and policies. >> but it does consolidation in the beef industry. but georgia congressman david scott said a look at the company's profit since 2015 shows they're exploiting producers. this okay, possibly happen. >> and come at it to market. >> the u.s. chamber of commerce sent a letter to this committee urging lawmakers to focus on monetary policy over unfair practices. but the biden administration continues to work on new rules that it says will stop exploitation in this industry in washington. i'm jessi tenure. >> it is lights out for those old-fashioned light bulbs. the biden administration is officially phasing out older, high energy incandescent bulbs once new energy department rules are in place next year, manufacturers will be required to sell energy efficient light bulbs instead of the high wattage in canned essence, full enforcement of the rule will take effect in july of 2023, which is also the dea
king disputed the producer statistics arguing the 4 companies hold on. the market has remained largely unchanged over the past 3 decades. illinois congressman rodneyis certainly has a lot more to do with this administration's reckless spending and policies. >> but it does consolidation in the beef industry. but georgia congressman david scott said a look at the company's profit since 2015 shows they're exploiting producers. this okay, possibly happen. >> and come at it to market....
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