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the mostly african american community of south l.a.fter a jury acquitted four white police officers in the videotaped beating of rodney king, a black motorist who had been stopped for speeding. six people dead and 2,000 wounded. 11,000 were arrested. mireya villarreal shows us how the community has healed a quarter century later. >> reporter: this was the first sign 25 years ago that los angeles was in for a very long night. >> these people are angry and they have every right to be. >> terrible, and there's no police presence down here. >> reporter: police were accused of standing by and letting it happen and while the city was on fire, kjlh radio was in the middle of it. this to you was a war zone. >> uh-huh. you're seeing buildings being burned down, and you're seeing people running for their lives in the streets. not everybody was looting. people were running for dear life. that's a war zone. >> reporter: for four days, d.j.s aundrae russell and lon mcque stop playing music and let callers vent. >> i heard, "we can't take this anymo
the mostly african american community of south l.a.fter a jury acquitted four white police officers in the videotaped beating of rodney king, a black motorist who had been stopped for speeding. six people dead and 2,000 wounded. 11,000 were arrested. mireya villarreal shows us how the community has healed a quarter century later. >> reporter: this was the first sign 25 years ago that los angeles was in for a very long night. >> these people are angry and they have every right to be....
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in 1990, half the people living in south l.a.n-american. 45% were latino. 2.5% was white and 1.7% were asian american pacific islanders. jump to 2015, a very different picture. many african-americans moved to the suburbs and now make up 29% of the population. that's 21% decrease. meantime, more latinos have moved into the area increasing their population by 20% to 65%. the white population has stayed roughly the same and asian americans make up 2.2% of the community. much of the racial tensions during the uprising was between korean americans and african-americans. just days after the rodney king beating, 15-year-old latasha harlins was shot to death by a store owner and he thought she was shoplifted. a judge sentenced her to probation and she never served jail time for the crime. tensions between the two communities boiled over during the riots. a report says that 2,220 korean businesses were looted or burned. 30 to 40% of the total damage. economics also playing a large role in fuelling tensions between the two communities. tak
in 1990, half the people living in south l.a.n-american. 45% were latino. 2.5% was white and 1.7% were asian american pacific islanders. jump to 2015, a very different picture. many african-americans moved to the suburbs and now make up 29% of the population. that's 21% decrease. meantime, more latinos have moved into the area increasing their population by 20% to 65%. the white population has stayed roughly the same and asian americans make up 2.2% of the community. much of the racial tensions...
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what >>> happening now, arson investigators are combing through the rubble of the massive fire in south l.a. just look at it. a broken natural gasline fed the flames at the food processing plant near the l.a. coliseum. 170 firefighters worked to get it under control and watched it throughout the night for hot spots. >>> ncaa considers north carolina for a host for championships once again after state lawmakers reached a compromise to repeal a law that mandated people using public bathrooms corresponding to their biological sex. the ncaa had pulled seven championships from the state last year saying the new law is far from perfect, but a majority of the board of governors reluctantly voted to allow consideration. >>> san francisco mayor ed lee criticized this saying, quote, this is not a reset of the law, but another scheme that will allow for state-sanctioned discrimination against a community that is already facing intense pressure. >>> look at the next video. a police chase in san diego ended strangely when the suspect got stuck on a fence. >> get on the ground. get on the ground. we have
what >>> happening now, arson investigators are combing through the rubble of the massive fire in south l.a. just look at it. a broken natural gasline fed the flames at the food processing plant near the l.a. coliseum. 170 firefighters worked to get it under control and watched it throughout the night for hot spots. >>> ncaa considers north carolina for a host for championships once again after state lawmakers reached a compromise to repeal a law that mandated people using...
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. >> reporter: like many community leaders in koreatown and south l.a., choi is banking on the idea theirpe is not just see each other, but know each other. >> hola. >> reporter: choi consciously hires locals, often immigrants, to work in his businesses. in korea town and places like watts. how many jobs do you think you've created? >> between all the spots? 400 to 500. >> reporter: 500 jobs. impressive. but sadly, he knows it's just a drop in the bucket when the problems the communities are facing run so deep. a lot of people say that fundamentally, that is why this unrest continues. whether it's baltimore or ferguson or other hot spots. >> look, we don't start getting in and actually creating ways for people to get credit to rebuild their life, to create bank accounts, to have jobs, you know. you're going to have a whole other generation that's going to live in poverty, right? i could take you right now to watts and you're going to see the same existence and the same situations that were going on back in 1965. >> reporter: it's been more than 50 years since the watts riots. 25 since the
. >> reporter: like many community leaders in koreatown and south l.a., choi is banking on the idea theirpe is not just see each other, but know each other. >> hola. >> reporter: choi consciously hires locals, often immigrants, to work in his businesses. in korea town and places like watts. how many jobs do you think you've created? >> between all the spots? 400 to 500. >> reporter: 500 jobs. impressive. but sadly, he knows it's just a drop in the bucket when the...
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the predominantly african american community of south l.a. after a jury acquitted four white police officers in the videotaped beating of rodney king, a black man who was stopped for speeding. police chief charlie beck talked with our danielle nottingham about the l.a.p.d.'s darkest days. >> reporter: let's go back to the 1990s. you're a young sergeant on the force. what was the environment like in los angeles? >> you know, danielle, it was really toxic, tough time to live in the city. >> reporter: back on the day when the four officers are acquitted in the rodney king case-- >> april 29. >> reporter: april 29, the images start coming up on the news. what did you see first that day? >> well, i was working that day. we had a huge crowd begin to assemble, in front of parker center. a number of arrests were made. by the time i got home, my wife said, "what are you doing here? look. look on the tv" and there was reginald denny being pulled out of the truck. i get back in my car and start heading toward the city, and the city was glowing, glowing
the predominantly african american community of south l.a. after a jury acquitted four white police officers in the videotaped beating of rodney king, a black man who was stopped for speeding. police chief charlie beck talked with our danielle nottingham about the l.a.p.d.'s darkest days. >> reporter: let's go back to the 1990s. you're a young sergeant on the force. what was the environment like in los angeles? >> you know, danielle, it was really toxic, tough time to live in the...
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the verdict set off days of violence in south l.a. danielle nottingham takes us back to the spots where those riots began and looks at what has changed. >> their police officers lined up. >> reporter: tim goldman remembers the standoff near florence and normandy avenues, after four lapd officers were acquitted of the videotaped beating of rodney king. >> my heart fell to my stomach. i was like, i couldn't believe it myself. >> reporter: the then 32-year- old grabbed his camcorder. >> you're right in their face with your camera. you were close. >> i was really close. >> reporter: goldman recorded some of the worst moments of april 29, 1992, including the attack on trucker reginald denny, and the torture of fidel lopez. >> he's going to die. >> reporter: that was for the minister over him prayed. i thought fidel lopez was actually dead, until he started moving. >> reporter: more than 50 people were killed, and 2,000 injured in six days of rioting and looting, which caused a billion dollars in damage. police chief charlie beck says he kn
the verdict set off days of violence in south l.a. danielle nottingham takes us back to the spots where those riots began and looks at what has changed. >> their police officers lined up. >> reporter: tim goldman remembers the standoff near florence and normandy avenues, after four lapd officers were acquitted of the videotaped beating of rodney king. >> my heart fell to my stomach. i was like, i couldn't believe it myself. >> reporter: the then 32-year- old grabbed his...
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. >> scoot miller was driving a hook and ladder truck through south l.a.ing the riots and shot in the face and nearly died. word traveled fast lieu the department. >> for the first time ever i felt threatened by the people we were trying to protect. >> look like a war zone. >> it was in the back of my mind that we could get shot. >> reporter: armed escorts became the norm, the california highway patrol providing can snufr they had machine guns and they were protecting us on both sides while we were fighting the fires. >> reporter: and another precaution. underneath their fire gear, firefighters began sporting -- >> body armor. we never hit before but now it's a standard piece of equipment. >> reporter: fortunately, no other l.a. firefighter has been during that time, scott miller became captain scott miller, now a 36-year department vet an. and chief terazas tries to focus on the positive that came out of the six days when rage and flames spread throughout the city. >> there were some valuable lessons learned. i hope we never need to use them. >> in downto
. >> scoot miller was driving a hook and ladder truck through south l.a.ing the riots and shot in the face and nearly died. word traveled fast lieu the department. >> for the first time ever i felt threatened by the people we were trying to protect. >> look like a war zone. >> it was in the back of my mind that we could get shot. >> reporter: armed escorts became the norm, the california highway patrol providing can snufr they had machine guns and they were...
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>>> firefighters are watching for flare-ups from this massive fire at a food processing plant in south l.aes broke out around 8:00 at the plant near the l.a. coliseum. it took 170 firefighters to get it under control. you can see the flames tearing through the roof there. apparently it was fuelled by a broken natural gas line. arson investigators are expected to start combing through the rubble this morning. there is a search to tell you about for a missing 20-year-old. she has not been seen since last week alicia yeoman never showed up to her job at mcdonnel's in the town of gridly, a town about 60 miles north of sacramento off highway 99. authorities tracked her cell phone pinging to an empty field in nearby yuba city. when they got to the scene the phone was nowhere to be found. late last night her empty 1998 toyota tacoma pickup was found outside gridly in nearby sutter county, 11 miles from where her cell phone was believed to be. >>> a man and dog died after a boat they were on capsized off the coast of marin county. brian ho, the dog and chin san were heading huge wave knocked their
>>> firefighters are watching for flare-ups from this massive fire at a food processing plant in south l.aes broke out around 8:00 at the plant near the l.a. coliseum. it took 170 firefighters to get it under control. you can see the flames tearing through the roof there. apparently it was fuelled by a broken natural gas line. arson investigators are expected to start combing through the rubble this morning. there is a search to tell you about for a missing 20-year-old. she has not...
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. >> scoot miller was driving a hook and ladder truck through south l.a. during the riots and shot in the face and nearly died. word traveled fast lieu the department. >> for the first time ever i felt threatened by the people we were trying to protect. >> look like a war zone. >> it was in the back of my mind that we could get shot. >> reporter: armed escorts became the norm, the california highway patrol providing can snufr they had machine guns and they were protecting us on both sides while we were fighting the fires. >> reporter: and another precaution. underneath their fire gear, firefighters began sporting -- >> body armor. we never hit before but now it's a standard piece of equipment. >> reporter: fortunately, no other l.a. firefighter has been during that time, scott miller became captain scott miller, now a 36-year department vet an. and chief terazas tries to focus on the positive that came out of the six days when rage and flames spread throughout the city. >> there were some valuable lessons learned. i hope we never need to use them. >> in do
. >> scoot miller was driving a hook and ladder truck through south l.a. during the riots and shot in the face and nearly died. word traveled fast lieu the department. >> for the first time ever i felt threatened by the people we were trying to protect. >> look like a war zone. >> it was in the back of my mind that we could get shot. >> reporter: armed escorts became the norm, the california highway patrol providing can snufr they had machine guns and they were...
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what do you think the future is for not only a community like south l.a., south central, but what itout america in the time that we have got left here? >> well, you know, i was hopeful that race relations had gotten better in the last few years although studies show both blacks and whites and latinos believe there's a greater disparity than there was eight or nine years ago. i'm not sure why that -- why it's happened. but you know to look forward, i'm really concerned with the trump administration. you know, the slogan make america great i think has empowered people on the fringe to believe that really should be make america white again. i think there's a fear that this country is changing dramatically, becoming minority, with latinos, blacks, asians and other immigrants, that there's a tremendous amount of fear to many individuals who think that this country is their country and not our country. in fact, this country belongs to all of us. >> all right. well, we have to leave it there. fernando chavez, ron allen, thank you all three. >> you're welcome. >> are race relations better or
what do you think the future is for not only a community like south l.a., south central, but what itout america in the time that we have got left here? >> well, you know, i was hopeful that race relations had gotten better in the last few years although studies show both blacks and whites and latinos believe there's a greater disparity than there was eight or nine years ago. i'm not sure why that -- why it's happened. but you know to look forward, i'm really concerned with the trump...
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l.a. doesn't mean change everywhere. >> baltimore -- >> reporter: goldman left south central l.a. show the respect police and communities receiver. >> what happened out there should teach everyone a lesson. you never want to see that again. >> reporter: danielle nottingham, cbs news, los angeles. >>> our top stories this morning, commenting on the standoff with north korea over its nuclear and missile program. president trump says the chance exists s for a, quote, major, major conflict, though hi se wa to end it peacefully. he said china has threatened to impose sanctions on the north if it conducts more nuclear tests. >>> and republican leaders in the house shelf plans to replace the affordable health care act. for the second time they were unable to get the votes to pass the measure, but that cleared the way for a vote expected today on a short-term measure to keep the government funded past tonight's midnight deadline. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," president trump has touted historic accomplishments in his first 100 days, but what do american people think? we'll read you
l.a. doesn't mean change everywhere. >> baltimore -- >> reporter: goldman left south central l.a. show the respect police and communities receiver. >> what happened out there should teach everyone a lesson. you never want to see that again. >> reporter: danielle nottingham, cbs news, los angeles. >>> our top stories this morning, commenting on the standoff with north korea over its nuclear and missile program. president trump says the chance exists s for a,...
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. >>> firefighters are watching for flare-ups at this massive fire at a food processing plant in south l.athe flames broke out around 8:00 last flight and took 100 firefighters to get that under control. you can see the flames tearing through the roof. it was fuelled by a broken natural gas line. arson investigators are expected to start combing through the rubble this morning. >>> a man and dog are dead after a boat they were on capsized off the coast of marin county. brian ho, the dog and chin san were headed to tamales bay when a huge wave knocked their boat over. ho drowned while trying to save the bag. san tried to help but the waves were too strong. he says he was so exhausted and doesn't know how he was able to survive. >> i'm so tired. i'm so sad. i cannot -- sorry. >> reporter: it's such a sad story. the other part breaking smart friends who were waiting on ho to pick them up on a nearby shore helplessly watched as the whole thing unfolded. they all work together attica see know matrix in san jose. >>> the san jose city council will consider a recommendation to donate cars to good
. >>> firefighters are watching for flare-ups at this massive fire at a food processing plant in south l.athe flames broke out around 8:00 last flight and took 100 firefighters to get that under control. you can see the flames tearing through the roof. it was fuelled by a broken natural gas line. arson investigators are expected to start combing through the rubble this morning. >>> a man and dog are dead after a boat they were on capsized off the coast of marin county. brian...
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l.a. hasn't meant change. >> baltimore, ferguson, charlotte, baton rouge. it continues. >> reporter: goldman left what was known as south-central l.a. after the riots. 25 years later, he hopes his video shows the importance of communication and respect between police and the community they serve. >> what happened out there can teach everyone a lesson. you never want to see that ever again. >> reporter: danielle nottingham, cbs news, los angeles. >> more than 11,000 people were arrested in the riots. >>> new commercial from heinekin beer is lighting up social media these days on youtube it's racked up more than 4.5 million views. the ad called worlds apart shows pairs of strangers meeting in a warehouse. they have opposing political viewpoints but don't know it yet. they are put through a series of projects like building chairs. eventually they start answering questions about themselves. finally hear what their counterpart is all about. >> i don't believe that climate change exists. >> we're not taking enough action on climate change. >> transgender is very odd. >> i am transgender. >> it's a four-minute ad that ends wit
l.a. hasn't meant change. >> baltimore, ferguson, charlotte, baton rouge. it continues. >> reporter: goldman left what was known as south-central l.a. after the riots. 25 years later, he hopes his video shows the importance of communication and respect between police and the community they serve. >> what happened out there can teach everyone a lesson. you never want to see that ever again. >> reporter: danielle nottingham, cbs news, los angeles. >> more than 11,000...
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it went up northeast of south l.a., it went up, a poverty rate of 26%. >> they talk about unemploymentnemployment rate is our community is maybe 15% -- 10%. we think it's 40%, because the outrage, we see jobs going on in our community. we see construction going on in our community. but when we go to those construction sites, we don't see any black people working. if we can't work in our own communities, where can we work? >> i want to bring in pat morrison, we don't want to forget the person at the center of the entire thing with the late rodney king. you interviewed him on the 20th anniversary of the uprising in l.a. on your program pat morrison. i want to play a little bit of that. >> when the rioting was under way and you made your famous statement about can't we all get along, what were you thinking as you were watching what was happening in l.a. all around you? >> speak about all the -- our history. i'm tired of seeing the history of our country, there's no need of spoiling all of the work that we've done in this country so far. i left something for my country to always think abou
it went up northeast of south l.a., it went up, a poverty rate of 26%. >> they talk about unemploymentnemployment rate is our community is maybe 15% -- 10%. we think it's 40%, because the outrage, we see jobs going on in our community. we see construction going on in our community. but when we go to those construction sites, we don't see any black people working. if we can't work in our own communities, where can we work? >> i want to bring in pat morrison, we don't want to forget...
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i grew up in compton, california, south central l.a.statistics is to build something for yourself. can't get a job, create a job. i employ 250 people. i got operations in 80 countries. >> explain to me, in the break you were saying you describe it as the starbucks of financial literacy. explain what you're doing. >> we're going inside of bank branches and getting the bank out of the no business and into the yes business. let's get the answer -- banks want to say yes. you find it hard to believe, but a bank -- that's the only way to make money. help them say yes. they'll never say yes to a 550 credit score customer and they'll tell you. so we just partner to work inside the bank branch to get them out of that no business, get the credit score up 120 points and at 680, 700, you're not black, you're not brown, you're green. >> right. >> and we have increased one bank's bank referrals 500% in one year. not even worried about foreclosures, now you're your own best consumer protection, you're empowered. the definition of freedom in the 21st c
i grew up in compton, california, south central l.a.statistics is to build something for yourself. can't get a job, create a job. i employ 250 people. i got operations in 80 countries. >> explain to me, in the break you were saying you describe it as the starbucks of financial literacy. explain what you're doing. >> we're going inside of bank branches and getting the bank out of the no business and into the yes business. let's get the answer -- banks want to say yes. you find it...
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. >> reporter: the uprising started in south central l.a. 1992 rjs just hours after the rodney king verdict broadcast on live tv. >> not guilty. >> reporter: outrage to a jury acquitting the four officers charged with assault and excessive force against king. but ridley begins the film ten years earlier, showing the long festering frustrations between races. >> the harmony of the races. >> reporter: and police practice tz. >> they were neither serving us nor protecting us. >> reporter: an in-depth look at the simmering tensions. >> it's not a black thing. >> it's a black thing. >> reporter: that so brutally boiled over. the lesson creators hope those images and stories convey. >> it happened before and very unfortunately if we don't find the capacity to see ourselves and others, it could happen again. >> reporter: marcy gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >> and you can watch let it fall on abc 7 tonight at 9 followed by abc 7 news at 11:00. >> it's a first for the nra in 30 years. >> you came through for me and i am going to come through for you. >> the president's milestone comes just one da
. >> reporter: the uprising started in south central l.a. 1992 rjs just hours after the rodney king verdict broadcast on live tv. >> not guilty. >> reporter: outrage to a jury acquitting the four officers charged with assault and excessive force against king. but ridley begins the film ten years earlier, showing the long festering frustrations between races. >> the harmony of the races. >> reporter: and police practice tz. >> they were neither serving us nor...
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south africa and hawaii. they're always talking about, we've got to get out of l.a., got to go to south africa or hawaii.ned in hawaii, jimmy. so we're in oahu having a great time. i always got to force my kids to get out of the pool and go to the beach. i'm like, let's go to the beach! you've got a pool at home, let's get in the hawaiian water. oh, i don't wan na, the water's rough. i said, it's fine, blah, blah below. i buy two tubes they can set in. just sit in the tubes! you know. do that! so i'm like, my big one, my 10-year-old, she's sitting in the tube. and i'm watching. and i'm videoing her. and while i'm videoing, this looks like a big wave coming. and i'm like, god no. and she gets -- she's perfectly facing the wave, gets hit, does a gr a flip. lands on her feet but she's shook up. lands on her sheet, we would not expect that to happen. >> jimmy: no. >> she lands on her feet. i'm videoing. and i go, i better say something quick. i go, i got that on video! [ laughter ] [ applause ] she was so happy. >> jimmy: oh, she was. >> she gets tricked into, oh, yeah? that was supposed to happen? i'm like,
south africa and hawaii. they're always talking about, we've got to get out of l.a., got to go to south africa or hawaii.ned in hawaii, jimmy. so we're in oahu having a great time. i always got to force my kids to get out of the pool and go to the beach. i'm like, let's go to the beach! you've got a pool at home, let's get in the hawaiian water. oh, i don't wan na, the water's rough. i said, it's fine, blah, blah below. i buy two tubes they can set in. just sit in the tubes! you know. do that!...
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the next day her other six captors were tracked to a house in south-central l.a.robbery, in which a mother of four was killed while helping her church deposit donations. hearst drove the getaway car. she was arrested in 1975, 19 months after her kidnapping. magazines like "time" were billing the case as the trial of the century. the hearsts brought in the biggest defense attorney, f. lee bailey. take me back to the moment when you first met patty hearst. >> i was talking to a zombie. >> reporter: a case of potential brainwashing that four decades later stands out as wholly unique. >> in all of our history, there was no case like patty hearst. she was a wealthy, secure woman, who turned up after 60 days after being kidnapped, as an alleged warrior. and the trial was about how did that happen? >> reporter: ultimately, the jury convicted hearst for her role in the robbery, sentencing her to seven years in prison. >> in some respects it was a verdict on the young people of the 1970s. it was a verdict that said, you know, we gave you every advantage. and you turned on
the next day her other six captors were tracked to a house in south-central l.a.robbery, in which a mother of four was killed while helping her church deposit donations. hearst drove the getaway car. she was arrested in 1975, 19 months after her kidnapping. magazines like "time" were billing the case as the trial of the century. the hearsts brought in the biggest defense attorney, f. lee bailey. take me back to the moment when you first met patty hearst. >> i was talking to a...
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was gunned down in his spiderman costume in south central l.a.banger. did you protest that black lives matter then or when tie shawn lee was lured into alli in chicago with the promise of candy and assassinated in cold blood by a gang banger. they are clueless about the dysfunction. the substantive matter of my message, this is time for the faculty to wake up. we are graduating a bunch of neo totalitarianism and they are going to take control of power. and they are. pete: should other people down. >> firmly convinced that a certain point of view is a form of violence and that they're ther therefore entitledo shut it down delay clay in the face of facts. >> they always say to me where do you get your facts? >> my answer 19 bureau of justice statistics, the nation's premier data gathering agency and the justice department. but they have been discussion about inner city crime is so taboo these kids don't know it. for that i blame the faculty because their view of the unacceptability of free speech and their own victim hood comes from the faculty. ab
was gunned down in his spiderman costume in south central l.a.banger. did you protest that black lives matter then or when tie shawn lee was lured into alli in chicago with the promise of candy and assassinated in cold blood by a gang banger. they are clueless about the dysfunction. the substantive matter of my message, this is time for the faculty to wake up. we are graduating a bunch of neo totalitarianism and they are going to take control of power. and they are. pete: should other people...
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south of mckey. the road was down to one lane because of floodwaters. in l.a. a scary scene near kurtner. this car crashed over on its side. crews trying to work on the clean-up. this just after midnight in the pounding rain. chp says there were only minor injuries in the crash. hail in april in the bay area. this also in san jose. this happened earlier today. steven sent us this video. you can see the pea-sized hail coming down on the street. he was not the only one checking out the rare spring weather. this is a mix of rain and hail also coming down in south san jose. one of our bay area viewers captured this video and sent it in. you can do the same thing. send us your video or pictures. catch up with us on twitter or facebook. >> newly developing story in the east bay. the search is on for a suspect involved in a deadly shooting at a strip mall, the old town center on newark boulevard, police found the victim in a passenger seed of a car still running. this was newark's first homicide of the year. police say someone shot and stabbed a teenager in a bowling alley overnight. it's the 4t
south of mckey. the road was down to one lane because of floodwaters. in l.a. a scary scene near kurtner. this car crashed over on its side. crews trying to work on the clean-up. this just after midnight in the pounding rain. chp says there were only minor injuries in the crash. hail in april in the bay area. this also in san jose. this happened earlier today. steven sent us this video. you can see the pea-sized hail coming down on the street. he was not the only one checking out the rare...
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south central. ground zero for the riots. then l.a.case delivered its verdict. >> not guilty the verdict for all of them. >> i would say at least 1,000 people here now. >> violence that has been done in south central, los angeles. >> fires like this one were so common not only did the fire department not show up but they were almost unnoticed by passers-by. >> reporter: the riots fanned the flames of hip-hop and shifted the epicenter of rap music from east coast to west side. gangster rap and g funk were born. gangster rap lyrics and rhymes were the sound track of inner city life. slow, hypnotic hip-hop was being created by artists like snoop dogg, tupac and dr. dre. ♪ me and my homey snoop dogg ♪ like this and that ♪ like that and this like that >> reporter: his album "the chronic" changed rap forever. critical, commercial hilt. released months after the riots. features live recordings of the riots. tying it to them forever. "the chronic" captures the essence of life in compton. the good, the bad, the ugly, and the easy. but over the
south central. ground zero for the riots. then l.a.case delivered its verdict. >> not guilty the verdict for all of them. >> i would say at least 1,000 people here now. >> violence that has been done in south central, los angeles. >> fires like this one were so common not only did the fire department not show up but they were almost unnoticed by passers-by. >> reporter: the riots fanned the flames of hip-hop and shifted the epicenter of rap music from east coast to...
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l.a. and the grape vine and from south of bakersfield to santa barbara and san luis obispo, that goes until00 a.m. tonight and tomorrow morning. the cloud cover is with us one more day and that system is diving over us now and you can see the high pressure building. and that is what is going to clear the clouds and give us some pretty breezy to windy conditions starting late tonight and tomorrow. not much rain. santa rosa -- a .04 and after that, don't see the rain for awhile. will we get rain in may? >> we will but not for awhile. sixtys to upper 60s and 70 degrees. the temperatures again, stuck below average and they're going to make a move, head them up and move them out friday and into saturday and sunday, looking nice, sunny and warmer. >>> the clouds are heading up and moving out. >> heading up and moving out. >> okay, good. >> good riddance. >> for awhile. >> exactly. >> thank you, steve. >>> 5:49 is the time. this morning, moments ago, san francisco-based twitter surprised analysts with the first quarter earnings report. twitter posted the strongest growth in active users in more th
l.a. and the grape vine and from south of bakersfield to santa barbara and san luis obispo, that goes until00 a.m. tonight and tomorrow morning. the cloud cover is with us one more day and that system is diving over us now and you can see the high pressure building. and that is what is going to clear the clouds and give us some pretty breezy to windy conditions starting late tonight and tomorrow. not much rain. santa rosa -- a .04 and after that, don't see the rain for awhile. will we get rain...
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wind if heading south into southern california and the dessert. north of l.a. the grape vine, santa barbara and san luis obispo. near bakersfield, california, that started in a five-watt, 10- watt station in bakersfield, california, dave. >> from there, a hop, skip, and jump on the clayton counties and the hearings. >>> and we have the low clouds and fog. the cloudy pattern today. and by tomorrow, it will start to clear out of here. the wind is a factor, though. after that, more sunshine and warmer temps. sixtys on the temps to near 70 degrees for a few and here we go, enough of this -- okay, i hear you. by the weekend, you will say ah, sunny and warm. >> and i usually say it. justs like that, too. sunny. >> and you don't say warm snow shower. >> i am solar power and need the sun. >> thank you, steve. >> you are. >> and time now is 6:21. kaepernick is still looking for a team. he's staying busy. we'll show what you he was doing in new york city last night. >> and also, the notorious drug lord mean the problem to trump's border wall. who wants to dig into el cha
wind if heading south into southern california and the dessert. north of l.a. the grape vine, santa barbara and san luis obispo. near bakersfield, california, that started in a five-watt, 10- watt station in bakersfield, california, dave. >> from there, a hop, skip, and jump on the clayton counties and the hearings. >>> and we have the low clouds and fog. the cloudy pattern today. and by tomorrow, it will start to clear out of here. the wind is a factor, though. after that, more...
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Apr 28, 2017
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l.a. riots. >> a closer look at how music, put a spotlight on life in south central you. are watching "wod manage ♪ >> with my money on my mind. ready to feel old. >> gin and juice was 1994. >> insane. >> when snoop dogg went by snoop doggy dog. >> now he is just. martha stewart's west friend. >> bffs. from the time. just two years earlier, l.a. including compton exploded with the riots. this weekend marks 25 years, music industry insider, bruno del grenado with more. ♪ the police straight from the underground ♪ >> iced tea, years before the l.a. riots artists showed the world grim reality of life here. tracks about racial tension, the crack epidemic, gang warfare, shocked the establishment. >> they had the authority to kill a minority. >> reporter: with anthems from nwa, iced t's provocative protest record, cop killer. they also sent a warning to the suburbs about what was happening in places like compton and s central. ground zero for the rye yolts. the jury in the rd knee king case delivered its verdict. >> not guilty the verdict for all of them. >> i would say at leas
l.a. riots. >> a closer look at how music, put a spotlight on life in south central you. are watching "wod manage ♪ >> with my money on my mind. ready to feel old. >> gin and juice was 1994. >> insane. >> when snoop dogg went by snoop doggy dog. >> now he is just. martha stewart's west friend. >> bffs. from the time. just two years earlier, l.a. including compton exploded with the riots. this weekend marks 25 years, music industry insider, bruno...
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south as san diego. they saw it in parts of l.a. and even in phoenix.entists are trying to figure out exactly what it was but they believe it was a meteor. >> awfully bright. >>> coming up, a teenager drives a car into a swimming pool in just minutes we have new information about the driver and the owners of the pool and the plan right now to get this car up and out of the water. >> and you could have a say about what happens to the future of muir woods. how it can save the residents of the park. >> we're keeping our fingers crossed it's another spring break light commute week. there's a look at the san mateo bridge traffic moving along nicely. >> and our cloud cover is modifying along nicely. and there will be some today and again by tomorrow night. we'll have more on that. >>> a car plows through two fences and into a swimming pool. we have new details about the man behind the wheel. >> and new this morning we're hearing about the man killed. also the latest on the gunman. mornings on 2 continues. >> this is ktvu mornings on 2. >>> 6:00. welcome back
south as san diego. they saw it in parts of l.a. and even in phoenix.entists are trying to figure out exactly what it was but they believe it was a meteor. >> awfully bright. >>> coming up, a teenager drives a car into a swimming pool in just minutes we have new information about the driver and the owners of the pool and the plan right now to get this car up and out of the water. >> and you could have a say about what happens to the future of muir woods. how it can save the...
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south pasadena with the latest on the search. >> reporter: his photos have been seen up and down the state. the l.a. sheriff's department has also joined the search. but even with added resources the days are adding up. and still no sign of the missing 5-year-old boy. >> i am asking you as a law enforcement official and as a parent, if you know anything, please contact us. >> reporter: on saturday morning the boy's father was found alone and unconscious in a park. the boy's parents are divorcing and police say dad was supposed to have his son. police scoured the area till after midnight. but found no trace of the child. now the father isunder arrest. booked for kidnapping, and child endangerment. >> his story s all over the place. kept changing his story. we don't know what he knows. >> reporter: police say mom last saw the boy via skype on tuesday. police are hoping the car will fill in the gaps. detectives are looking for anyone who saw the car in orange county early friday. >> we are getting new information. working, following up on the leads that we have. but it is not enough. >> reporter: the m
south pasadena with the latest on the search. >> reporter: his photos have been seen up and down the state. the l.a. sheriff's department has also joined the search. but even with added resources the days are adding up. and still no sign of the missing 5-year-old boy. >> i am asking you as a law enforcement official and as a parent, if you know anything, please contact us. >> reporter: on saturday morning the boy's father was found alone and unconscious in a park. the boy's...
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process that people are talking about, whether it's in brooklyn, new york, or the south side of chicago, or outside of l.athey're in urban markets. >> brian, who is it taking a lot of these positions? are they the more white collar workers? i guess in my mind i thought it was people way layed by the construction industry or long-temd unemployed. >> kelly, you're right. it's actually the hourly associates, basically the blue collar associates that are taking these jobs in the logistics industry. >> and when that's the case, now it seems like there's quite a huge demand for them. i can't believe we're raising the question, because it seems like for so long the unemployment rate has been woefully high there. >> as you know, the unemployment rate is around 4.5%. in large lo jgistics hubs, in t more rural areas there's large distribution centers, where land is inexpensive and it has great access to transportation hubs, that's where we're seeing these really large distribution centers. and therefore, the high demand for labor. >> brian, we read today labor is 6% over the past year. can that keep going? >> yeah.
process that people are talking about, whether it's in brooklyn, new york, or the south side of chicago, or outside of l.athey're in urban markets. >> brian, who is it taking a lot of these positions? are they the more white collar workers? i guess in my mind i thought it was people way layed by the construction industry or long-temd unemployed. >> kelly, you're right. it's actually the hourly associates, basically the blue collar associates that are taking these jobs in the...
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l.a., pressure is mounting. the president has given u.n. security assurances to south korea saying the u.s. commitment is iron-clad. he wants to push ahead with deployment of an anti-missile defense system known as thaad, that's controversial here. now back to you. >> a developing story right now and a historic referendum in turk to. voters there narrowly voting for an expansion of the president's power but it comes as election monitors had scathing criticism calling it an unlevel playing field where voters weren't given enough information and opposition voices were silent. the reverend dem means major changes to turkey's constitution replacing the parliamentarian system with an executive presidency. president erdogan won narrowly with 51% of the vote. political opponents also questioning the integrity of the balloting, saying that they would challenge the final count. the changes could keep erdogan in power until 2029. >> coming up, bad news for the hungry in the east bay. a truck used to deliver food to non-profits was stolen. how a company known for its food rescue needs rescuing today.
l.a., pressure is mounting. the president has given u.n. security assurances to south korea saying the u.s. commitment is iron-clad. he wants to push ahead with deployment of an anti-missile defense system known as thaad, that's controversial here. now back to you. >> a developing story right now and a historic referendum in turk to. voters there narrowly voting for an expansion of the president's power but it comes as election monitors had scathing criticism calling it an unlevel playing...
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l.a. out of power. and higher temperatures just in time for the weekend. mid and -- into the high 80s as well across the south. 81 in new york. 85 in new orleans. 48 in salt lake city. >>> okay, regardless of your political reenings, we can agree the first 100 days for press secretary sean spicer have not been easy. >> he faces relentless questions from reporters sometimes ones that he can't answer. and then this happened. >> for take your child to work day, the offspring of reporters, staffers, and lawmakers got to lob their own tough questions. >> one of them asked him about renegotiating nafta. his answer, who are your parents? >>> still ahead, why streaming services are to blame. >>> and new this morning, the former teacher accused of kidnapping his form you are student. what a tad cummins told his wife. >>> a man credits his apple watch with saving his life after a car crash. >>> dash cam caught an incredible crash on interstate 65 in mobile, alabama, a white jeep appears to clip another car as it trays to pass other vehicles. it flps and rolls five times, ejecting the driver, who then walks off the road
l.a. out of power. and higher temperatures just in time for the weekend. mid and -- into the high 80s as well across the south. 81 in new york. 85 in new orleans. 48 in salt lake city. >>> okay, regardless of your political reenings, we can agree the first 100 days for press secretary sean spicer have not been easy. >> he faces relentless questions from reporters sometimes ones that he can't answer. and then this happened. >> for take your child to work day, the offspring...
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l.a. radar shows you a dry evening and as we move up the coast, you could see rain dropping from north to south, but this line we think will weaken considerably as it passes through mendocino and into sonoma. so you notice here rainfall expectations urk barely see them register on the map. the areas in blue could indicate areas in the hilltops and close to a quarter inch of rain but notice elsewhere, nothing to get the rain gauges moving south of san francisco. but for the morning with the extra cloud cover, could have a few sprinkles across the golden gate bridge into the north bay and temperatures warmer, thanks to the cloud cover, 40s to start off tomorrow. highs tomorrow south of san jose could climb close to 70 degrees. from san jose to son ol and pleasant ton, close to 70. and upper 60 noose concord and walnut creek and into san francisco, pretty nice day, partly cloudy skies, breezy by the afternoon, highs there in the low 60s. and into the north bay, you see the teams in the low 60s for tomorrow. so we do have the chance of seeing showers for the early part of the morning here. and then
l.a. radar shows you a dry evening and as we move up the coast, you could see rain dropping from north to south, but this line we think will weaken considerably as it passes through mendocino and into sonoma. so you notice here rainfall expectations urk barely see them register on the map. the areas in blue could indicate areas in the hilltops and close to a quarter inch of rain but notice elsewhere, nothing to get the rain gauges moving south of san francisco. but for the morning with the...
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l.a. clippers. the second round of the playoffs. bay area fans just can't get enough of the new dubs. new team store located in the broadway shopping center on southin street. warriors team was there to help kick off that grand opening. >> so exciting when we get down to the final games. it's really cool. well, final weather. talking about big temperatures. >> repeat weather-wise tomorrow. up to 80s by tuesday and wednesday. >> thank you very much. nhl playoff hockey is next. join us tonight at 11:00 if you can. >> good night everyone. >>> nbc sports, home of the olympic games, the nhl, premier league, the nascar playoffs and prime time's number one show, "sunday night football," only on nbc. >>> a wararm saturday night in washington, d.c., where famous landmarks are found in a line. there's another line in town, at the verizon center. alex ovechkin is on it. and in game one of this playoff series, he blasted in a goal. but pittsburgh penguins captain sidney crosby got two. and the penguins won in a frantic finish, 3-2. from the capital of the country, it's the stanley cup playoffs on nbc. a series loaded with world-class players. ro
l.a. clippers. the second round of the playoffs. bay area fans just can't get enough of the new dubs. new team store located in the broadway shopping center on southin street. warriors team was there to help kick off that grand opening. >> so exciting when we get down to the final games. it's really cool. well, final weather. talking about big temperatures. >> repeat weather-wise tomorrow. up to 80s by tuesday and wednesday. >> thank you very much. nhl playoff hockey is next....
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l.a.'s latino community and takes us the most active volcano in the south pole.n't want to wait, tonight it's a marathon it travel to hawaii, korea town, miami, but first starting right now, prime cuts featuring season eight highlights and a taste of season nine. thanks for spending your weekend with us. good night and have a great week. >>> are we good? >> you're looking at me. >> i'm going in. do not resuscitate. >> cool. >> moon shine. >> black eyed peas. >> okra. >> whoa. >> we have to. >> somebody is hitting it. >> so what
l.a.'s latino community and takes us the most active volcano in the south pole.n't want to wait, tonight it's a marathon it travel to hawaii, korea town, miami, but first starting right now, prime cuts featuring season eight highlights and a taste of season nine. thanks for spending your weekend with us. good night and have a great week. >>> are we good? >> you're looking at me. >> i'm going in. do not resuscitate. >> cool. >> moon shine. >> black eyed...
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south at fairfield and west, concord; northeast, oakland. a north wind or wester well i component will win out. 27 in truckee; 64, las vegas and the breeze is kicking in there. 57, l.a. to 62 in palm springs. you can see the system from the high dessert. lancaster into las vegas. low clouds and fog in southern california. business and we are mostly sip, the breeze kicks in. nothing today, tomorrow, or wednesday. there is a lot going on. the system across and they have been remarkably insync. and going back to next week. cooler today. we'll get a slight bump up in the temps on tuesday and wednesday. and everything moves in, especially into thursday, friday, and into saturday. there might be a low or break late friday, but that is too soon to say now. rainfall, using the european model. it's heavier and there is two inch, 2 1/2 for some and down to monterey. this looks good for everybody. mostly sunny skies, 60s and 70s. cooler by the coast and the westerly breeze in place. and a couple from yesterday. nose there youd with and clouds on thursday; rain, thursday night and friday into saturday. cool and breezy on sunday. >> looks like a winter storm. >> and nothing comp
south at fairfield and west, concord; northeast, oakland. a north wind or wester well i component will win out. 27 in truckee; 64, las vegas and the breeze is kicking in there. 57, l.a. to 62 in palm springs. you can see the system from the high dessert. lancaster into las vegas. low clouds and fog in southern california. business and we are mostly sip, the breeze kicks in. nothing today, tomorrow, or wednesday. there is a lot going on. the system across and they have been remarkably insync....
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south korean capital. meantime, a u.s. navy submarine is in port off the southern peninsula. a briefing at the white house is tomorrow. >>> back to a crash on one of l.a.'s businesseest freeways. the 5 freeway halted for miles. drivers stuck, witnessing the entire thing. here's kayna whitworth. >> reporter: tonight, a fiery collision along one the busiest freeways in los angeles. six vehicles, including three semis, sparking an inferno. >> big rig has gone through the center divider and is on fire on the southbound side. >> reporter: cars pinned underneath that big rig. >> the camry is underneath the semi truck. >> reporter: authorities say at least one man was killed and ten injured, one critical. for hours, rivers on both sides of the freeway at a standstill. >> as we close things off, start collecting evidence, determine where the vehicles were driving and approximately how fast and then what caused the collision. >> reporter: david, tonight, the investigation is ongoing. the big question, what caused the semi to jump the divider? >> thank you. >>> next tonight, new images from the united airlines flight. perhaps a new perspective, and for the firs
south korean capital. meantime, a u.s. navy submarine is in port off the southern peninsula. a briefing at the white house is tomorrow. >>> back to a crash on one of l.a.'s businesseest freeways. the 5 freeway halted for miles. drivers stuck, witnessing the entire thing. here's kayna whitworth. >> reporter: tonight, a fiery collision along one the busiest freeways in los angeles. six vehicles, including three semis, sparking an inferno. >> big rig has gone through the...
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rams, in l.a., they host the raiders on christmas day, and close the season against the cowboys on new years eve. onto baseball, phillies open weekends series against the braves tonight in south00. that's all for sport, i'm don bell, have a great day. >> well, football fans are counting down to the nfl draft in philly. now just six days away from the festivities on the ben franklin parkway. >> from chopper three, you can see the stage coming together on the steps of the art museum there. the stage will be surrounded by the nfl draft experience, while that's free, organizers say you should register on the nfl draft mobile app so you can take advantage of all of the activities. >> busy few days there, coming up: live on wall street with a grim first for verizon. >> also, the nationwide manhunt is over for a student and a teacher. hear from the girl's father as well as the man who spotted them and dialed 911. plus this. >> i'm nancy odel, coming up: christian bale and oscar isaac bring hidden tragedy to life in the promise. face-off in >> temperatures back to the 70s today. live look at center city philadelphia from our studios. while it will be warm today, different story this
rams, in l.a., they host the raiders on christmas day, and close the season against the cowboys on new years eve. onto baseball, phillies open weekends series against the braves tonight in south00. that's all for sport, i'm don bell, have a great day. >> well, football fans are counting down to the nfl draft in philly. now just six days away from the festivities on the ben franklin parkway. >> from chopper three, you can see the stage coming together on the steps of the art museum...