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we had the rodney king incident. we had the video, where the police were beating rodney king.t went to court and they were found not guilty. riots broke out. all hell broke loose, right? then there was appeals, this, that, whatever, and eventually rodney king got a civil suit, whatever, and things were made right in. this situation, arguing back and forth about what happened and what didn't happen doesn't help anyone. if this documentary has authentic evidence that proves otherwise, then you go through the court of appeals. like, in this country, either our system works or it doesn't work. when it doesn't go our way it never works and we have a documentary showing, and this documentary, who was it done by? she's a reporter in minneapolis, who was taken off the air because her husband was a police officer. so she does feel a certain kind of way about this but we have to not get caught up in the hysteria. if you've not seen it instead of getting involved in the argument, like i said earlier, i haven't seen it, my opinion has not changed from what it was back then but if there is
we had the rodney king incident. we had the video, where the police were beating rodney king.t went to court and they were found not guilty. riots broke out. all hell broke loose, right? then there was appeals, this, that, whatever, and eventually rodney king got a civil suit, whatever, and things were made right in. this situation, arguing back and forth about what happened and what didn't happen doesn't help anyone. if this documentary has authentic evidence that proves otherwise, then you go...
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growing up in l.a., we had the rodne y king where wee had a video where the police were beating rodney king and t and they weredney king and found not guilty. riots broke out, all broke loost .e. >> right?re w then there was appeals. it was thiasthiss that.a civi and eventually rodney king got a civil suit. whatever things were made right in this situation, arguing back and forth about what happenein. sitd, oest what didn't happen doesn't help anyone. if this documentary, authenticev evidence that proves otherwise, then you g o through the court of appeals like we have in this country. either our system work like, s or itstem work doesn't work, because when it doesn't go our way, it never works. and thent doesn' way i we have y showing and in this documentary is, is it biascumentar? of course it is bias, but because it was done by it's done by? by she was a reportern of in minneapolis who was taken off the air because her husband was a policee cause he officer.n she does feel a certain kind of way about this, but we have to not wayt we get caught up ine history if you have not seen the docu
growing up in l.a., we had the rodne y king where wee had a video where the police were beating rodney king and t and they weredney king and found not guilty. riots broke out, all broke loost .e. >> right?re w then there was appeals. it was thiasthiss that.a civi and eventually rodney king got a civil suit. whatever things were made right in this situation, arguing back and forth about what happenein. sitd, oest what didn't happen doesn't help anyone. if this documentary, authenticev...
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i think about the beating of rodney king. that video being shown over and over and over. it becomes monumental. or the video documentation of january 6th, where they show it over and over and over. these expressions of power. they have become monumental. whoever can control these monuments can control meeting. which for me, the most critical aspect of monuments making and monuments retention or destruction. >> all right. i think everything you said is exactly right. i would agree with that. for me, i think about it in terms of peace building studies. and think there is a term called moral. how do we use arts and storytelling, monuments even to process past things. in particular, with countries that have gone through civil war, genocide, the first thing they need is not new infrastructure or schools. they need the arts. they need the storytelling. they need the culture to heal from whatever has taken place. and of those embodiments can also be towards how society is going to rebuild. i think about those type of statutes. i also think they can be used for reimagining past w
i think about the beating of rodney king. that video being shown over and over and over. it becomes monumental. or the video documentation of january 6th, where they show it over and over and over. these expressions of power. they have become monumental. whoever can control these monuments can control meeting. which for me, the most critical aspect of monuments making and monuments retention or destruction. >> all right. i think everything you said is exactly right. i would agree with...
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thinking about the beating of rodney king. that video being shown over and over and over becomes monumental. or, the video documentation of january 6 where they show it over and over and over. until it becomes monumental. also, whoever can control these monuments can control meaning which, for me is the most critical aspect of monument making and monument retention or destruction. >> >> i have a little bit of a, i think -- exactly right. i would agree with that. for me i think about it in terms of case building studies and think there is a term called moral imagination. the idea of thinking about how do we use art and storytelling monuments even to process. how do you use it -- in particular they think about it with countries that have gone through civil war, genocide. the first thing they need is not new infrastructure were schools. they need the art, they need the storytelling and culture to heal from whatever has taken place. does monuments, that art can also lead toward how society will rebuild. while it can be the control
thinking about the beating of rodney king. that video being shown over and over and over becomes monumental. or, the video documentation of january 6 where they show it over and over and over. until it becomes monumental. also, whoever can control these monuments can control meaning which, for me is the most critical aspect of monument making and monument retention or destruction. >> >> i have a little bit of a, i think -- exactly right. i would agree with that. for me i think about...
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i had it worse than rodney king. america now has a class system. certain victim classes deserve special treatment. in fact, better treatment. they want to 14th amendment, the equal protection because in the constitution turned into how we board airplanes. instead of veterans and families with infants and sky priority boarding first.we would like to ask the non-binary anxious indignant just to have their boarding passes ready. let's turn it over to former nypd officer steve pattillo. steve, do you agree this officer conducted himself completely professionally? >> hey jesse, thank you for having me on the show. i appreciate it. i'm honored to be here. i start by the interviewed to say happy veteran's day to everyone who serve the beautiful country. the answer to question the officer acted in most upmost respect and his position showed this motorist great restraint. it's not easy dealing with someone that's intoxicated as you can clearly see she has a mental disorder. the combination of mental disorder and height intoxication. this officer i give kudo
i had it worse than rodney king. america now has a class system. certain victim classes deserve special treatment. in fact, better treatment. they want to 14th amendment, the equal protection because in the constitution turned into how we board airplanes. instead of veterans and families with infants and sky priority boarding first.we would like to ask the non-binary anxious indignant just to have their boarding passes ready. let's turn it over to former nypd officer steve pattillo. steve, do...
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the beating of rodney king, that video being shown over and over and over and it becomes monumental or the video documentation of january six, where they show it over and over and over and these expressions of power. and so they become monumental, in my mind and also whoever can control these monuments can control meaning, which for me the most critical aspect of monument making and monument retention or destruction. all right, i've got a little bit of a i think everything you said exactly. i would agree with that. for me, i think about in terms of of of peace building studies and think there's a term core called moral imagination, this idea of thinking how do we use arts and storytelling monuments even to process past games. how do you use it in particular they think about it with countries that have gone through civil war, genocide, that the first thing they need is not new infrastructure schools. they need they need the arts they need the storytelling. they need the culture to heal from whatever is taking place. and that those monuments, those are can also lead towards how society i
the beating of rodney king, that video being shown over and over and over and it becomes monumental or the video documentation of january six, where they show it over and over and over and these expressions of power. and so they become monumental, in my mind and also whoever can control these monuments can control meaning, which for me the most critical aspect of monument making and monument retention or destruction. all right, i've got a little bit of a i think everything you said exactly. i...
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amid the rodney king riots., trump threatened to use military forces to curb protests after the murder of george floyd. and then ahead of the 2020 election, trump sent this. >> let's say there are threats. they say that they're going to threaten riots if they lose on election night. what are you going to do? >> put them down very quickly if they do that. we have the right to do that. we have the power to do that if we want. look, it's called insurrection. it's very easy. >> trump has told supporters to expect quote vengeance in a second term. today, we're learning about how he might try to enlist the military to achieve that. joining me now is michael beschloss, presidential historian. what's your response to this latest reporting about trump very publicly threatening to use the insurrection act to further and let me be clear, his personal goals. >> right. take it seriously. i think you would agree with me. you know, remember in 2016 and after trump was elected, people would say this is just bluster. he's not re
amid the rodney king riots., trump threatened to use military forces to curb protests after the murder of george floyd. and then ahead of the 2020 election, trump sent this. >> let's say there are threats. they say that they're going to threaten riots if they lose on election night. what are you going to do? >> put them down very quickly if they do that. we have the right to do that. we have the power to do that if we want. look, it's called insurrection. it's very easy. >>...
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. >> well, his pitch today is the rodney king pitch.and the problem is that china has one person running the entire country he has taken over complete control of china and one guy wakes up every morning and if he has a bad breakfast, something bad can happen in policy xi's policies have proved unstable so far. the tech attack that he did, the covid issues, and hong kong, and so, i think that this is not going to change. the national security law makes it that much worse and more dangerous, so, i'd be trying to move my business gradually over some place else. >> john, it's tim. we certainly priced a lot of negativity both into some of the u.s. firms that have direct china exposure, but certainly in terms of the chinese names, the trade here, some of their biggest tech companies, for mitt call reasons there, but have we overpriced in all of the things we all know? and is the chinese economy, relative to where these companies are trading, is this an oversell? >> the economy is in serious trouble, as we know. they're doing things with the c
. >> well, his pitch today is the rodney king pitch.and the problem is that china has one person running the entire country he has taken over complete control of china and one guy wakes up every morning and if he has a bad breakfast, something bad can happen in policy xi's policies have proved unstable so far. the tech attack that he did, the covid issues, and hong kong, and so, i think that this is not going to change. the national security law makes it that much worse and more...
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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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. >> king of barbecue down here in texas look at that, as smoking i tell you killens about a is killing them price of beef, rodney ribs -- >> let's see what we got in this one? >> yes. . >> go ahead take a look at that. >> rib. killing me now. >> it is i mean we have been dealing with high prices for maybe three years so like, what we tried to do utilizes utilize protein fatty, tortillas a sense to make everything work we want to make sure that we can -- have a price for value. >> thank you jeff flock. thank you, "varney & co." we go 30 minutes before opening bell. >> good morning, a few hours
. >> king of barbecue down here in texas look at that, as smoking i tell you killens about a is killing them price of beef, rodney ribs -- >> let's see what we got in this one? >> yes. . >> go ahead take a look at that. >> rib. killing me now. >> it is i mean we have been dealing with high prices for maybe three years so like, what we tried to do utilizes utilize protein fatty, tortillas a sense to make everything work we want to make sure that we can -- have...
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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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course, from tina fey in 30 rock when she took her ill-fated trip out to los angeles during the rodney kingts. but she learned that you always put a v in front of whatever. but mika said, v-i-10. did not sound right to me. jonathan lemire, you actually linked up with politico's west coast bureau and what did they tell you? >> yeah. i did a little reporting on this because just like to you, joe, didn't seem quite right to me and the "snl" skit that californians know. we're mostly there, mika. it's not the i-10 it's the 10 or the 405. drop the i. it's just the. that's how they do it in southern california. the 10 freeway which we should note will be closed for a few weeks because of the arson fire that they don't have any suspects yet. gavin newsom the governor provided update on the 10. >> so, willie was, of course, he was on -- doing some reporting in vail on monday, so he wasn't able to be with us. but willie, you would have known us because you hang out with -- >> hollywood. >> it's called the 10. >> yeah. i think we're shows east coast bias. definitely is the 10. article and then the num
course, from tina fey in 30 rock when she took her ill-fated trip out to los angeles during the rodney kingts. but she learned that you always put a v in front of whatever. but mika said, v-i-10. did not sound right to me. jonathan lemire, you actually linked up with politico's west coast bureau and what did they tell you? >> yeah. i did a little reporting on this because just like to you, joe, didn't seem quite right to me and the "snl" skit that californians know. we're mostly...
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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. tha
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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secondly around the issue of law, i use the words of rodney king. can't we just get along and sit down around the conference table and stop this exclusion, ornery politicking? we have not been included. members of the board, so let's deal with it. thank you, reverend brown. that's your that's your minute. you sick. want to encourage the members of the public to not call out during the board meeting or you will be asked to leave to be removed. you don't deserve being in here. just move on. okay. all right. i'm going to call the first group here, please. we have virtual public comment before we move forward, right? yes, we this is. yes, we do. thank you, alicia non-agenda items. to let's go to zoom. so please raise your hand if you care to give your public comment . each speaker will have one minute to speak. can we please have that repeated in spanish and chinese? when i noticed for those appeals to get davis on a telephonic consumable and. in in solamente un minuto por favor ecosystem con la agenda gracias. got it. i got facing. yeah. you're gonna f
secondly around the issue of law, i use the words of rodney king. can't we just get along and sit down around the conference table and stop this exclusion, ornery politicking? we have not been included. members of the board, so let's deal with it. thank you, reverend brown. that's your that's your minute. you sick. want to encourage the members of the public to not call out during the board meeting or you will be asked to leave to be removed. you don't deserve being in here. just move on. okay....
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king of ending and also >> hi. i'm prihere at the gorgeous san francisco precylinderiel tunnel p. i'm here with ceo and president of chamber of commerce rodney fong. tell us about the chamber and when make its and in san francisco. i great diversity of san francisco businesses from cars to mall businesses and hospitality and instructs. so the chamber of commerce hen here for 173 years and represents them as 1 ecosystem. tell us about the tunnel top this is is i beautiful new space create in the the left year >> it is beautiful and this was an army base convert today a park. but i chose this location for you because to mow it is a coninfluence of nature readaptation and men a ship will in to port with goods and trades. and important it remember this san finish sitos the edge of the west coast a great per city and important piece to the economic vitality of the pacific rim. we have an initiative here, too, to green our city as much as possible. it is an exciting time. come out and check out san francisco and the presidio tunnel top when you are in our per of the world. rodney thank you for being here and thank you for showing us. >> thank you.
king of ending and also >> hi. i'm prihere at the gorgeous san francisco precylinderiel tunnel p. i'm here with ceo and president of chamber of commerce rodney fong. tell us about the chamber and when make its and in san francisco. i great diversity of san francisco businesses from cars to mall businesses and hospitality and instructs. so the chamber of commerce hen here for 173 years and represents them as 1 ecosystem. tell us about the tunnel top this is is i beautiful new space create...