i worked for tom bradley, and the tension could not have been more ieheightened. >> absolutely. >> and his legacy, it was really awful. you think about it today, and we see these things rather routinely, but i thought the lack of response at daryle gates punishing the community. he was at a fundraiser and and i was there when it happened not even knowing. i drove into the area when they were throwing bricks, and there was news helicopters. and not to respond to that incident in contrast to the 1965. and it was not -- i moved here in 1969, but as i reflect on what happened in 1965 as opposed to what happened, you know, in the response to the jury verdict, what triggers these incidents is always a confrontation between the police and the community based on years -- and i agree with karen, we have to be careful not to be overly simplistic, but it was like a volcano that was building and building. apart from the obvious lapd acting like a force, and the videotape highlights that in my opinion, but you had other issues like jobs, education, no super markets, all of these things that just so