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and here in los angeles, or there in los angeles, he was given an opportunity. he was not drafted for world war ii because he wasn't a citizen, but he volunteered and fought as a sergeant in the united states army in the pacific theater and earned his citizenship. came back, learned a trade, became a barber, and now as his grandson, i'm the mayor of los angeles. the integration of his story is like the stories that we hear every single day in los angeles. folks who have graduated from ucla, who have gotten their master's in architecture, but who are working under the table in less than minimum wage jobs. who the moment they went through daca in this first round of deferred action were able to go not only go to work at that architecture firm, help america, buy their father their first car and save up for a home, it strengthened the economy, the social fabric and at the end, this country itself 37 we need to figure out a way to get people like that on a path to citizenship. we need to figure out a way not to just give them a legal status, but to engage them, invol
and here in los angeles, or there in los angeles, he was given an opportunity. he was not drafted for world war ii because he wasn't a citizen, but he volunteered and fought as a sergeant in the united states army in the pacific theater and earned his citizenship. came back, learned a trade, became a barber, and now as his grandson, i'm the mayor of los angeles. the integration of his story is like the stories that we hear every single day in los angeles. folks who have graduated from ucla, who...
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the city of los angeles. we now know about 12 of these mayors have launched or who oversee around the united states. and i wanter to be clear sh it not an issue area, a value we're putting throughout government.'s it is not n like okay this is t area where we deal with immigrants. to be successful witichve parks need to talk to the immigrants,w for the libraries to do well, we have to make sure immigrant s integration is part of what we do. so something led by dr. linda .d lopez with mea today is pushingi forwarsd a different way of ere looking at how we servewa the d people who are residents of losi angeles. cities for citizenship initiative is something i started with the big three mayors.in emanual and de blasio, looking to integrate those folks that aredent legal permanent residenp and get them to become citizens. so the first group, the 9 million people, no matter the fight over daca or executive action, we have an obligation to help citizens in the united states. this programram reaches across state lin
the city of los angeles. we now know about 12 of these mayors have launched or who oversee around the united states. and i wanter to be clear sh it not an issue area, a value we're putting throughout government.'s it is not n like okay this is t area where we deal with immigrants. to be successful witichve parks need to talk to the immigrants,w for the libraries to do well, we have to make sure immigrant s integration is part of what we do. so something led by dr. linda .d lopez with mea today...
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the streets of los angeles. small army. the national guardsman this battle stretched out beside the curb. acres and acres of broken glass. looks like something out of a bad war movie. a western perhaps. policemen on the rooftops of the streets. >> that was part of the civil war fought on the streets of los angeles one night this summer. violence set off some of the participants by a history of ancient law. >> things kept building up, building up. we're tired of being pushed around. that's all. >> you couldn't talk to anybody. there was nobody to talk to. >> we couldn't get anybody to listen to us. we have to start a riot. >> i'll hand you the report. we cannot, governor, tell you any one particular reason. the riots took place in august and why they took place in los angeles. >> tonight's cbs reports examines the question of watts. was it a local riot or the beginning of a national revolt? what started it? what stopped it? will there be another watts. john mcone just presented the governor of california the report seeking t
the streets of los angeles. small army. the national guardsman this battle stretched out beside the curb. acres and acres of broken glass. looks like something out of a bad war movie. a western perhaps. policemen on the rooftops of the streets. >> that was part of the civil war fought on the streets of los angeles one night this summer. violence set off some of the participants by a history of ancient law. >> things kept building up, building up. we're tired of being pushed around....
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this is bill stout for cbs reports in los angeles. good night. >> cbs reports has been brought to you by international business machines, ibm. cbs reports, watts: riot or revolt? has been filmed and edited by the staff of cbs reports under the control of cbs news. next tuesday night, a cbs news special report. where we stand in vietnam, an assessment of the impact of the mounting american commitment in vietnam combining the report and analysis of six key cbs news correspondents and the results of the cbs news public opinion survey. that's where we stand in vietnam, a cbs news special report next tuesday night at 10:00, 9:00 central time. >>> coming up on the next "washington journal," a discussion on education reform. our guest is campbell brown, journalist and co-founder and editor in chief of the 74, a website dedicated to education issues. then erin brock vich on the epa's role and response to the mine wastewater spill in colorado. "washington journal" is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on cspan and you can join the convers
this is bill stout for cbs reports in los angeles. good night. >> cbs reports has been brought to you by international business machines, ibm. cbs reports, watts: riot or revolt? has been filmed and edited by the staff of cbs reports under the control of cbs news. next tuesday night, a cbs news special report. where we stand in vietnam, an assessment of the impact of the mounting american commitment in vietnam combining the report and analysis of six key cbs news correspondents and the...
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in the streets of los angeles. [explosion] a small army of policeman , most of them carrying shotguns. national guardsmen riding jeeps. bodies of several negroes who have been shot already in this battle stretched out beside the curb. acres and acres of looking glass. burned and looted stores. and now, this hunt, like something out of a bad war movie, a western perhaps. policeman on the rooftops. the streets. they think now they have found the man they are after. >> that was part of the civil war fought on the streets of los angeles one night of this summer. violence set off by a history of ancient laws. >> i think it started 400 years ago. they kept telling us we were nothing. >> get tired of being pushed around by you whites, that is all. >> you could not talk to anybody writes. the only way to ever get anybody at any time to listen to us is to start a riot. >> governor, i hand you the report prepared by your commission. we cannot, governor, tell you any one particular reason why took place in august or why they
in the streets of los angeles. [explosion] a small army of policeman , most of them carrying shotguns. national guardsmen riding jeeps. bodies of several negroes who have been shot already in this battle stretched out beside the curb. acres and acres of looking glass. burned and looted stores. and now, this hunt, like something out of a bad war movie, a western perhaps. policeman on the rooftops. the streets. they think now they have found the man they are after. >> that was part of the...
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angeles, it's going in the wrong direction. >> michael oku violence us from los angeles. this raises questions about a lack of oversight. has anyone figured out long-term health risks living next to the wells? >> according to an independent nonpartisan report, the more you conduct the gas and oil operations in densely populated areas, the more you impose to a potential health risk to the population. it turns out that in los angeles, there's 1.7 million people living within a mile of the operating gas and oil wells. there's 32,000 people that live within 100 yards of the wells. that's not to mention the schools, nursing homes and facilities that br located within the zones. part of the worry here is the great unknown. what happens to you if over a long period of time you have been consistently exposed to chemicals like benzene and other hydrocarbons. >> it's surprising considering conversational's reputation. >> since the alan company event. mentioned in the piece in which scores got sick, including federal investigators, things have changed. it's not easy, i want to get t
angeles, it's going in the wrong direction. >> michael oku violence us from los angeles. this raises questions about a lack of oversight. has anyone figured out long-term health risks living next to the wells? >> according to an independent nonpartisan report, the more you conduct the gas and oil operations in densely populated areas, the more you impose to a potential health risk to the population. it turns out that in los angeles, there's 1.7 million people living within a mile of...
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certainly in the watts area here in los angeles. they are most likely to be unemployed in this particular area. they are either high school dropouts or high school graduates with very little skills, very few skills. and i think also there is the business of south vietnam and how this affects the draft and economic means. i think all of these combine to produce a frustration on the part of the young men in this particular area of the city. therter: the thinking of entire nation must be changed as the goals of the negro community go from liberty to equality, says daniel moynihan. years, theany, many competitions always end up with them as the losers. equality is not the demand that everybody live the same. that is not the same at all. is the demand that given one group of people, that you distribute success and failure and distinction and anonymity and affluence and poverty about the same way as it is attributed -- it is groups.ted in other you've got to get men to work. a man cannot support his family if he does not have a job. creat
certainly in the watts area here in los angeles. they are most likely to be unemployed in this particular area. they are either high school dropouts or high school graduates with very little skills, very few skills. and i think also there is the business of south vietnam and how this affects the draft and economic means. i think all of these combine to produce a frustration on the part of the young men in this particular area of the city. therter: the thinking of entire nation must be changed...
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ranch, then a major >>> good evening., then a major this neighborhood in south los angeles was once referred to as a cattle ranch and then a major railroad junction. at one point nicknamed mud town for the many dirt roads that remained unpaveed. but after 1965, very few would call it anything but want. decades later, that one syllable symbolic for all that can go wrong in america. frustration simmering for years between the residents and police came to a boiling point which started as a routine traffic start exploded into a full-blown race war that raged for six days. the riot, one of the deadliest in the nation's history, spread well beyond the borders and served as a wakup calls for those in power and the powerless. tonight on the 50th anniversary of the riot, we examined what, if anything, was learned from those very tough lessons decades ago. >> the economic depravation, social isolation, inadequate housing, and general dispair of thousands in northern and western ghettos give birth to tragic expresses of violence. >>reporter: martin luther king, jr., addressing the media in los
ranch, then a major >>> good evening., then a major this neighborhood in south los angeles was once referred to as a cattle ranch and then a major railroad junction. at one point nicknamed mud town for the many dirt roads that remained unpaveed. but after 1965, very few would call it anything but want. decades later, that one syllable symbolic for all that can go wrong in america. frustration simmering for years between the residents and police came to a boiling point which started as...
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en los angeles, jaime garcÍa, univisiÓn. ilia: una guerra entre pandillas rivales tiene aterrorizados a los habitantes del sur de los angeles. las balaceras se han incrementado en la Últimas semanas. aunque la policÍa dice que se trata de una antigua historia de violencia, muchos las relacionan con mensajes en las redes sociales. desde los angeles, juan carlos gonzÁlez con la informaciÓn. juan: muchos residentes del sur de los angeles temen que se repitan los hechos violentos de los Últimos dÍas. >> pues yo vivo con pÁnico, prÁcticamente. pero quÉ se puede hacer? todavÍa ni se sabe. ptuan juan: lo mÁs preocupante es que vino con amenazas en las redes sociales. habrÍa cien dÍas y cien noches de actos sangrientes por parte de pandillas en esta Área. >> un poquito insegura por lo que han dicho de las cien noches y cien dÍas que estÁ pasando. ese es el miedo que tenemos. juan: la policÍa ha desmentido esta versiÓn. >> bueno, en este momento no creemos que las amenazas sean creÍbles. juan: las balaceras han seg
en los angeles, jaime garcÍa, univisiÓn. ilia: una guerra entre pandillas rivales tiene aterrorizados a los habitantes del sur de los angeles. las balaceras se han incrementado en la Últimas semanas. aunque la policÍa dice que se trata de una antigua historia de violencia, muchos las relacionan con mensajes en las redes sociales. desde los angeles, juan carlos gonzÁlez con la informaciÓn. juan: muchos residentes del sur de los angeles temen que se repitan los hechos violentos de los...
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just outside of los angeles. what happened? in the early evening of august 11, 1965, marquette frye, a young black man, was stopped by the law enforcement authorities. the predictable happened in the sense that there was this rumor floated that the authorities were not only manhandling mr. frye, but supposedly although young, mishandling a pregnant black woman. that ignited the severe fracas that lasted for a week or so and has been bequeathed to us as the watts revolt of 1965. host: let's put into context the timing. president johnson had just signed into law the civil rights act. voting rights act was coming into play as well. that was part of the backdrop of the issue of race relations that was front and center in this country during that time. guest: you are correct. that was this perception significant progress was being made on the race relations front. but in the neighborhoods of south los angeles, it was difficult to perceive progress was taking place. keep in mind police brutality and misconduct, which is with us today
just outside of los angeles. what happened? in the early evening of august 11, 1965, marquette frye, a young black man, was stopped by the law enforcement authorities. the predictable happened in the sense that there was this rumor floated that the authorities were not only manhandling mr. frye, but supposedly although young, mishandling a pregnant black woman. that ignited the severe fracas that lasted for a week or so and has been bequeathed to us as the watts revolt of 1965. host: let's put...
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jaime: es la mÁs clara muestra de la extrema pobreza que se parece los angeles. cada mes 13.000 personas caen de la indigencia, desamparados que prefiere no dar razones por las que terminaron viviendo las calles. >> problemas personales. jaime: este estudio, agrega que la mayorÍa de los que caen en el desamparo pronto encuentran trabajo, se van a vivir con sus familiares. >> vemos que hay como cinco familias que viven en un hogar con solamente dos recÁmaras. jaime: 44.000 el nÚmero de desamparados viviendo permanentemente en las calles. pero muchos mas salen y entran constantemente en esta condiciÓn. >> nunca me ayudaron, jaime: hay quienes seÑalan que los Ángeles de las personas de escasos recursos han sido vÍctimas de un doble problema. por un lado el constante aumento de la renta, y por el otro la continua depreciaciÓn de su salario. este auto estudio establece que los Ángeles hacen falta 528.000 viviendas de interÉs social o de bajo costo. ya que la renta promedio de 2000 $ mensuales pone muchas familias a un cheque de distancia de vivir en las call
jaime: es la mÁs clara muestra de la extrema pobreza que se parece los angeles. cada mes 13.000 personas caen de la indigencia, desamparados que prefiere no dar razones por las que terminaron viviendo las calles. >> problemas personales. jaime: este estudio, agrega que la mayorÍa de los que caen en el desamparo pronto encuentran trabajo, se van a vivir con sus familiares. >> vemos que hay como cinco familias que viven en un hogar con solamente dos recÁmaras. jaime: 44.000 el...
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direction. >> michael oku violence us from los angeles. this raises questions about a lack of oversight. has anyone figured out long-term wells? >> according to an independent nonpartisan report, the more you conduct the gas and oil operations in densely populated areas, the more you impose to a potential health risk to the population. it turns out that in los angeles, there's 1.7 million people living within a mile of the operating gas and oil wells. there's 32,000 people that live within 100 yards of the wells. that's not to mention the schools, nursing homes and facilities that br located within the zones. part of the worry here is the great unknown. what happens to you if over a long period of time you have been consistently exposed to chemicals like benzene and other hydrocarbons. >> it's surprising considering conversational's reputation. >> since the alan company event. mentioned in the piece in which scores got sick, including federal investigators, things have changed. it's not easy, i want to get this right. it's three different
direction. >> michael oku violence us from los angeles. this raises questions about a lack of oversight. has anyone figured out long-term wells? >> according to an independent nonpartisan report, the more you conduct the gas and oil operations in densely populated areas, the more you impose to a potential health risk to the population. it turns out that in los angeles, there's 1.7 million people living within a mile of the operating gas and oil wells. there's 32,000 people that live...
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this neighborhood in south los angeles was once referred to as a cattle ranch and then a major railroad junction. at one point nicknamed mud town for the many dirt roads that remained unpaveed. but after 1965, very few would call it anything but want. decades later, that one syllable symbolic for all that can go wrong in america. frustration simmering for years between the residents and police came to a boiling point which started as a routine traffic start exploded into a full-blown race war that raged for six days. the riot, one of the deadliest in the nation's history, spread well beyond the borders and served as a wakup calls for those in power and the powerless. tonight on the 50th anniversary of the riot, we examined what, if anything, was learned from ago. >> the economic depravation, social isolation, inadequate housing, and general dispair of thousands in northern and western ghettos give birth to tragic expresses of violence. >>reporter: martin luther king, jr., addressing the media in los angeles the day the riot was finally suppressed. by the time calm returned to the street
this neighborhood in south los angeles was once referred to as a cattle ranch and then a major railroad junction. at one point nicknamed mud town for the many dirt roads that remained unpaveed. but after 1965, very few would call it anything but want. decades later, that one syllable symbolic for all that can go wrong in america. frustration simmering for years between the residents and police came to a boiling point which started as a routine traffic start exploded into a full-blown race war...
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fundada por el gobierno y organizaciones no lucrativas en los angeles. >> sigo ganando lo mismo, 1200 y a solo pago 900 $ de renta entonces todavÍa tengo un poco de dinero disponible para mis hijas. >> desde los Ángeles jaime garcÍa para univisiÓn. >> un estudio anual sobre el trÁfico los estados unidos publicados seÑala que la capital ocupa el primer lugar en congestionamiento de trÁnsito. lo que significa que cada persona que viaja de su casa al trabajo enfrenta en promedio 82 horas de retraso al aÑo. en el segundo lugar estÁ la ciudad de los angeles con 80 horas de retraso, muy cerca san francisco en tercer lugar como la peor ciudad para conducir con 78 horas de retraso. del gordo con el estudio y el instituto de transporte de la demora a causa del trÁfico en este paÍs se ha duplicado en los Últimos 30 aÑos. problemas con la justicia para el jugador de la nba rose a que una ex novia le acusa de haber abrogado y violarla con dos amigos. la denunciante asegura que el jugador y dos amigos la invitaron a la casa del basquetbolista en beverly hills en el aÑo 2013, la habr
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i rproud that los angeles is more resilient. w it is not that we haven't had u shootings of unarmed civilians.m some of them where police have already been -- are on the ence pathway of getting consequences and other times it is seen as justified self-defense or as public safety move. but in los angeles, as i me mentioned, partly because of the pain of what we went through, we have independent investigations and a civilian police commission and putting body cameras out i n therek and that will help addrt theru trust to bring crime down too. >> great. i think we are concluded and l r thank you all very much for coming and mayor, it was fantastic. >>ta thank you. >> you really had a lot to say. >> thanks so much. have a great day. [ applause ] >>> tonight on american history tv, programs on the history of journalism. starting at 8:00 p.m., women reporters in vietnam with the museum holding a program with women who covered the war. at 9:20 p.m. a look at the nation, one of the oldest newspapers in america marking its 150th annivers
i rproud that los angeles is more resilient. w it is not that we haven't had u shootings of unarmed civilians.m some of them where police have already been -- are on the ence pathway of getting consequences and other times it is seen as justified self-defense or as public safety move. but in los angeles, as i me mentioned, partly because of the pain of what we went through, we have independent investigations and a civilian police commission and putting body cameras out i n therek and that will...
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just outside of los angeles. what happened? guest: in the early evening of august 11, 1965, marquette frye, a young black man, was stopped by the law enforcement authorities. the predictable happened in the sense that there was this rumor floated that the authorities were not only manhandling mr. frye, but supposedly although falsely mishandling a young, pregnant black woman. that ignited the severe fracas that lasted for a week or so and has been bequeathed to us as the watts revolt of 1965. host: let's put into context the timing. president johnson had just signed into law the civil rights act. voting rights act was coming into play as well. that was part of the backdrop of the issue of race relations that was front and center in this country during that time. guest: you are correct. there was this perception that significant progress was being made on the race relations front. but in the neighborhoods of south los angeles, it was difficult to perceive progress was taking place. keep in mind police brutality and misconduct, w
just outside of los angeles. what happened? guest: in the early evening of august 11, 1965, marquette frye, a young black man, was stopped by the law enforcement authorities. the predictable happened in the sense that there was this rumor floated that the authorities were not only manhandling mr. frye, but supposedly although falsely mishandling a young, pregnant black woman. that ignited the severe fracas that lasted for a week or so and has been bequeathed to us as the watts revolt of 1965....
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cg: maría mercedes lópez/ cónsul de el salvador en los angeles pero en las calles de los angeles, la comunidad salvadorena confiesa que hacen todos los esfuerzos por reunirse para que sus familiares amenazados a muerte viajen a estados unidos. 0:40 el problema de el salvador esta difícil de resolver porque ya no es mara sino que es problema de narcotráfico unos matan a los otros peleándose el mercado de la droga. cg:israel navarro/ salvadoreño residente en los angeles el posible nombre pandilla 503 responde al numero de area telefonica del pais centroamericano. dejando entrever que al fusionarse se apropiarian de todo el territorio. unidos o separados ya han venido causándole daño al pueblo salvadoreño y al país como tal, las consecuencias ya las hemos estado viviendo y el gobierno ha tomado medidas de acción directas y contuntendetes para enfrentarlos, se cree que el trasfondo de esta controversial fusion podria tener como fin la formacion de un partido politico, version que para la consul salvadorena no es posible. futuro puede tener un partido político en el salvador si
cg: maría mercedes lópez/ cónsul de el salvador en los angeles pero en las calles de los angeles, la comunidad salvadorena confiesa que hacen todos los esfuerzos por reunirse para que sus familiares amenazados a muerte viajen a estados unidos. 0:40 el problema de el salvador esta difícil de resolver porque ya no es mara sino que es problema de narcotráfico unos matan a los otros peleándose el mercado de la droga. cg:israel navarro/ salvadoreño residente en los angeles el posible nombre...
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in the 1850s, california, los angeles specifically, was a very violent place. first of all, most of the u.s. population that came from the east coast settled in northern california because it was close to the gold fields, right? the climate was a little bit more hospitalable perhaps. los angeles had some caucasian settlers in it, but mexicans definitely had a numerical superiority up until about the 1870s. but pio pico was definitely interrogated. they put him under house arrest. they accused pio pico of stealing the archives of the state of california. they said, what you did is you just created all these grants for your buddies and your friends and you anti-dated them and that's why all these mexicans own these huge ranches. they were never able to prove it. when the state supreme court came in, even though california entered the union because of the -- what was it -- the compromise of 1850 allowed california to enter as a free state. it was controlled politically in many areas by the democrats, who were pro-slavery. they said, california is a free state, but
in the 1850s, california, los angeles specifically, was a very violent place. first of all, most of the u.s. population that came from the east coast settled in northern california because it was close to the gold fields, right? the climate was a little bit more hospitalable perhaps. los angeles had some caucasian settlers in it, but mexicans definitely had a numerical superiority up until about the 1870s. but pio pico was definitely interrogated. they put him under house arrest. they accused...
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the streets of los angeles. small army. the national guardsman this battle stretched out beside the curb. acres and acres of broken glass. burns, polluted stores. looks like something out of a bad war movie. a western perhaps. policemen on the rooftops of the streets. >> that was part of the civil war fought on the streets of los angeles one night this summer. violence set off, according to some of the participates, by a history of ancient law. >> i think this started over a hundred years ago. things kept building up, building up. we're tired of being pushed around. that's all. >> you couldn't talk to anybody. there was nobody to talk to. they wanted to beat my brains out like they've been doing all the time. and the only way we can ever get anybody at any time to listen to us is god all mighty. we have sense enough to know this isn't the final chapter, but it is the beginning. >> governor, i'll hand you the report which has been prepared by your commission. we cannot, governor, tell you any one particular reason. the riots
the streets of los angeles. small army. the national guardsman this battle stretched out beside the curb. acres and acres of broken glass. burns, polluted stores. looks like something out of a bad war movie. a western perhaps. policemen on the rooftops of the streets. >> that was part of the civil war fought on the streets of los angeles one night this summer. violence set off, according to some of the participates, by a history of ancient law. >> i think this started over a hundred...
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in 1960 in los angeles, nine ot of every 10 blacks lived in south l.a. keg. >> you are dealing with a frustrated community. >> you deal with not only a frustrated community but an angered community, you have the occupied army, l.a.p.d., police force, the alienation factor, the sense there's a disconnect and no one cares. you can see that those are a lot of matters for combustion there. all it took was one thing, a little spark. >> regina jones was one of the first to watch it ignite. >> were you working on august 11th, 1965. >> not only was i working i was sitting, i was working 77th subdivision, station. i was sitting there when i heard officer needs help. officer needs help. >> that was the first call. >> that was the first call. right now i'm feeling sick. now. >> i remember them thinking officer - please come in. identify yourself. who are you? where are you? identify yourself, and me screaming to the police officer in the center of the horse show. you feel like you had their lives in your hands. >> it was in my hands. they came back, all the scuffli
in 1960 in los angeles, nine ot of every 10 blacks lived in south l.a. keg. >> you are dealing with a frustrated community. >> you deal with not only a frustrated community but an angered community, you have the occupied army, l.a.p.d., police force, the alienation factor, the sense there's a disconnect and no one cares. you can see that those are a lot of matters for combustion there. all it took was one thing, a little spark. >> regina jones was one of the first to watch it...
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angeles sheriffs. >> that the los angeles sheriffs hurt him. >> yes. that? >> yes. >> he went to the gaol hoping to see his brother. after get ghts the run around he -- getting the run around he approached a deputy. so began his own ordeal at the hands of the los angeles sheriff's department. this is an x-ray of his arm after the incident. how is your arm now? >> it's very weak. >> is it there still pain. >> yes. >> the gaol system run by the los angeles sheriff's department is a place where broken bones and beatages have been used to -- beatings have been used to discipline prisoners. after the visit he was questioned by sergeant gonzalez. he pressed him suggesting that he was responsible. >> reporter: at some point you were told to leave. >> i was not told to leave, if i was i would have left. i was backing away from the officer because he was saying "there's noing nothing i can do for you." i said who is the boss. >> did you have that tone of voice. me. >> reporter: according to a report they didn't like it when visitors disrespected the sheriffs. t
angeles sheriffs. >> that the los angeles sheriffs hurt him. >> yes. that? >> yes. >> he went to the gaol hoping to see his brother. after get ghts the run around he -- getting the run around he approached a deputy. so began his own ordeal at the hands of the los angeles sheriff's department. this is an x-ray of his arm after the incident. how is your arm now? >> it's very weak. >> is it there still pain. >> yes. >> the gaol system run by the los...
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but the mayor of los angeles is not giving up. the city has announced an initiative to acquire several self driving automobiles to test a ride sharing service that could help alleviate the crush of cars on the freeways. justin fox wrote about it and joins me now. let's talk about transportation in los angeles and its initiative -- and this initiative by the mayor. what are they trying to achieve? justin: although los angeles has made investments in public and a great bus system, this city was built around the automobile, making little trips where no one else wants to make the trip. at least not large numbers of people. so they are looking at ways to do this more efficiently and it's clear the arrival of uber has changed how a lot of people think about cars and created less worry about where to park. , withestion is whether self driving cars and some kind of ridesharing element, you get to this system where you fit more people in cars, fit more cars on the freeway without having them run into each other and maybe be able to get fro
but the mayor of los angeles is not giving up. the city has announced an initiative to acquire several self driving automobiles to test a ride sharing service that could help alleviate the crush of cars on the freeways. justin fox wrote about it and joins me now. let's talk about transportation in los angeles and its initiative -- and this initiative by the mayor. what are they trying to achieve? justin: although los angeles has made investments in public and a great bus system, this city was...
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south los angeles has turned into largely latino area. at the same time of course, with the attacks on immigrant populations from latin america, there has been a squeeze on funding for bilingual education. i think it's fair to say there has been a mixed bag of results after august 1965, there were halting steps towards affirmative action, "the los angeles times" decided it would be better to cover such integrations with a integrated labor force. the university of california and the california state university system, the largest in the nation moved in a halting way towards affirmative action, but as you know, the supreme court has thrown roadblocks in the past of affirmative action as of late, roadblocks that will probably become more significant. >> it was also the start of major changes in immigration policy. >>> in present day los angeles crime rates have come down in recent years. but some that has not translated into actual change. >> reporter: these are l.a.'s meanest steps. streets with notorious nicknames like death valley. this w
south los angeles has turned into largely latino area. at the same time of course, with the attacks on immigrant populations from latin america, there has been a squeeze on funding for bilingual education. i think it's fair to say there has been a mixed bag of results after august 1965, there were halting steps towards affirmative action, "the los angeles times" decided it would be better to cover such integrations with a integrated labor force. the university of california and the...
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it's definitely set the city abuzz in los angeles. and i think for a lot of iranians they look forward to an engagement back again. we're sister cities with tehran, we're not active sister cities since 1979. but the opportunities for engagement are important. but secondly i think that it is, you know, the pathway is not between whether or not we have safety or not. i think that we see a pathway towards a bomb with no agreement. and i in general am cautiously optimistic in support of the president's efforts for sure. i think it took a lot of political courage to go. and even in israel i think there's a range of opinions about this. and as an american jew, as mayor of a city with many iranian americans, i think it has much more positive to offer than negative that we shouldn't fear that. that staying and keeping engaged has a much more benefit economically and certainly in terms of security. but we have to keep a careful eye. i know the president said this is all about verification, not trust. and i like that. because it has to have tha
it's definitely set the city abuzz in los angeles. and i think for a lot of iranians they look forward to an engagement back again. we're sister cities with tehran, we're not active sister cities since 1979. but the opportunities for engagement are important. but secondly i think that it is, you know, the pathway is not between whether or not we have safety or not. i think that we see a pathway towards a bomb with no agreement. and i in general am cautiously optimistic in support of the...
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men's central gaol in downtown los angeles. in july 2010 he got a zone call from his younger brother arrested and held at the gaol. juan, a veteran of desert storm had trouble adjusting to civilian life since leaving the army. he had a few minor scrapes with the law, never amounting to much. what figuraa heard left him stunned >>> your brother calls you from gaol? >> yes, si. >> and tells you that his teeth are busted. >> yes. >> and his ribs are broken. >> yes, sir. >> did he give an indication of how he sustained the injuries. . >> the los angeles sheriffs. >> that the los angeles sheriffs hurt him. >> yes. >> reporter: did you believe that? >> yes. >> he went to the gaol hoping to see his brother. after get ghts the run around he -- getting the run around he approached a deputy. so began his own ordeal at the hands of the los angeles sheriff's department. this is an x-ray of his arm after the incident. how is your arm now? >> it's very weak. >> is it there still pain. >> yes. >> the gaol system run by the los angeles sheriff
men's central gaol in downtown los angeles. in july 2010 he got a zone call from his younger brother arrested and held at the gaol. juan, a veteran of desert storm had trouble adjusting to civilian life since leaving the army. he had a few minor scrapes with the law, never amounting to much. what figuraa heard left him stunned >>> your brother calls you from gaol? >> yes, si. >> and tells you that his teeth are busted. >> yes. >> and his ribs are broken....
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calabazas las empezaron a usar hace unos meses y hace unos dÍas el alcalde de los Ángeles, lab skwa lanzaron unas 20 mil a estas reservas. esta es una de muchas medidas que estÁn tomando la ciudad para cuidar el agua potable. bueno mary segÚn nos explique cosa el experto se estima que estas bolas duraran 10 aÑos en la reserva y serÁn entonces que las saquen para reciclarlas. >>> gracias vamos al sur de mÉxico donde muchos temen que el paso por el aeropuerto de la capital los hagan narcos, porque que dos jÓvenes acabaron presos porque les metieron drogas en sus maletas, ximena duarte investigÓ las denuncias y estamos con los resultados, adelante ximena >>> asÍ es el aeropuerto de la ciudad de mÉxico se ha convertido en un punto de siempre obra de droga. y es que no sÓlo se trata de este par de chicos en encarcelados injustamentes, hay varios casos mÁs que han salido a la luz pÚblica que comprueban esta mafia. >>> esta bailarina de 21 aÑos fue detenida en el aeropuerto de la ciudad de mÉxico el pasado 31 de diciembre vas regresar de una casting en colombia. las autoridad
calabazas las empezaron a usar hace unos meses y hace unos dÍas el alcalde de los Ángeles, lab skwa lanzaron unas 20 mil a estas reservas. esta es una de muchas medidas que estÁn tomando la ciudad para cuidar el agua potable. bueno mary segÚn nos explique cosa el experto se estima que estas bolas duraran 10 aÑos en la reserva y serÁn entonces que las saquen para reciclarlas. >>> gracias vamos al sur de mÉxico donde muchos temen que el paso por el aeropuerto de la capital los...
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in 1960 in los angeles, nine ot of every 10 blacks lived in south l.a. the situation was like a powder keg. >> you are dealing with a frustrated community. >> you deal with not only a frustrated community but an angered community, you have the occupied army, l.a.p.d., police force, the alienation factor, the sense there's a disconnect and no one cares. you can see that those are a lot of matters for combustion there. all it took was one thing, a little spark. >> regina jones was one of the first to watch it ignite. >> were you working on august 11th, 1965. >> not only was i working i was sitting, i was working 77th subdivision, station. i was sitting there when i heard officer needs help. officer needs help. >> that was the first call. >> that was the first call. right now i'm feeling sick. >> you're feeling sick right now. >> i remember them thinking officer - please come in. identify yourself. who are you? where are you? identify yourself, and me screaming to the police officer in the center of the horse show. you feel like you had their lives in your
in 1960 in los angeles, nine ot of every 10 blacks lived in south l.a. the situation was like a powder keg. >> you are dealing with a frustrated community. >> you deal with not only a frustrated community but an angered community, you have the occupied army, l.a.p.d., police force, the alienation factor, the sense there's a disconnect and no one cares. you can see that those are a lot of matters for combustion there. all it took was one thing, a little spark. >> regina jones...
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los angeles isn't waiting for el nino. this week the city rolled out a new anti-drought weapon, shave balls. more than 90 million of them are floating in the los angeles reservoir. city officials say the balls will help reduce water loss due to evaporation. it's been two months since the state imposed new rules limiting water use. joining me to discuss whether californians are complying is felicia marcus, chair of the state water resources control board. ms. marcus, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> many water districts, including most in the bay area, met their mandatory june conservation goals. 140 cities and water districts did not. what are you doing about that? >> a variety of things. there are varying shades of not quite meeting it. we're putting out attaboys and atta girls to those who met it. sending letters to tell people they're within 5% and they need to step it up a notch. the folks between 5% and 15%, we're sending notice of violation and eventually probably corrective orders, unless they let us know
los angeles isn't waiting for el nino. this week the city rolled out a new anti-drought weapon, shave balls. more than 90 million of them are floating in the los angeles reservoir. city officials say the balls will help reduce water loss due to evaporation. it's been two months since the state imposed new rules limiting water use. joining me to discuss whether californians are complying is felicia marcus, chair of the state water resources control board. ms. marcus, thank you for joining us....
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mensaje de los Ángeles para ustedes. aries los Ángeles te ayudan a colaborar con el estrÉs que vienes manejando que no es normal, te di ran el camino a tomar. esta ust tauro los Ángeles ayuda a comprender la vida de la familia, viene un momento de paz que te ayudarÁ mucho. ge ni gÉminis no tengas amistad negativa. >>> cÁncer necesitas un trabajo importante, y ellos te abren el camino para lograrlo en todo los sentido ts. leo los dueÑos del sol, te ta r estarÁn apoyando con la crisis de familia, vienen momento de sanaciÓn. virgo el aro ccangel miguel te manda una fuerza protectora muy grande. te vienen cambios totales y absolutos en la vida. libra los Ángeles protectores te tienen bajo sus alas en todos sus tiempos, tiene una buena soluciÓn amorosa asÍ que haz le una oraciÓn a los Ángeles. escorpiÓn recibÍ ras un mensaje especial, te ayudan que venga mÁs prosperidad de la que tiene, estos Ángeles te aman mucho. >>> sagitario los aventureros, los Ángeles te ayudan a sobrellevar cualquier espectÁculo y p
mensaje de los Ángeles para ustedes. aries los Ángeles te ayudan a colaborar con el estrÉs que vienes manejando que no es normal, te di ran el camino a tomar. esta ust tauro los Ángeles ayuda a comprender la vida de la familia, viene un momento de paz que te ayudarÁ mucho. ge ni gÉminis no tengas amistad negativa. >>> cÁncer necesitas un trabajo importante, y ellos te abren el camino para lograrlo en todo los sentido ts. leo los dueÑos del sol, te ta r estarÁn apoyando con la...
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serie ante los dodgers de los angeles. gabriel ahora nos vamos con lo mejor del arranque de la pretemporada de la nfl. los patriotas iniciaron ante los green bay packers en gillett stadium. take vo vo no importo la suspencion para rom brady ya que al momento la esta apelando. brady se fue uno de cuatro para diez yardas. en el tercer cuarto alonzo harris le dio la ventaja a los packers grcias a su acarreo de 25 ayrdas terminaria el juego con siete acarreos para un total de 41 yardas y de paso los visitantes se quedaron con el juego 22 a 11. vo la ofensiva de los detriot lions pego temprano gracias a la gran atrapada de de golden tate quien recorrio 35 yardas para llegar a la zona de anotacion. despues de eso el novato de la universidad de nebraska "ameer abdullah" pego esta gran corrida de 67 yardas para poner a su equipo en territorio enemigo. termino siendo una paliza este juego. detriot 23 y los jets 3. vo en el juego entre bears y dolphins.. miami no pudo mantener a ventaja y chicago se quedon con el juego por marcador
serie ante los dodgers de los angeles. gabriel ahora nos vamos con lo mejor del arranque de la pretemporada de la nfl. los patriotas iniciaron ante los green bay packers en gillett stadium. take vo vo no importo la suspencion para rom brady ya que al momento la esta apelando. brady se fue uno de cuatro para diez yardas. en el tercer cuarto alonzo harris le dio la ventaja a los packers grcias a su acarreo de 25 ayrdas terminaria el juego con siete acarreos para un total de 41 yardas y de paso...
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how would los angeles deal with transportation? harvey: in 1984 it was a fear and it never occurred. people are smart about where they go and don't go and they see with the venues are. i think every city has been able to react in the right way. i doubt transportation would be a problem in los angeles. they have had the experience of 1984, it was not a problem then. matt: thank you for your time. commercialup 35 commissioner and u.s. olympic committee executive director brigadier general harvey schiller. coming up, forget the fragile five. you may have to worry about the trouble 10. ♪ . . matt: it is 11 a.m. here in new york, 10:00 p.m. in barcelona. pimm: yes, welcome to the bloomberg market day. happening at what's would equities and oil as it continues its decline. bit: yeah, we saw a little of a turnaround as stocks were down more than half a percent today. let's look at the major indexes right now, because we saw a recovery on the nasdaq. now we see recovery on the s&p and dow jones industrial average as well. the s&p off 17
how would los angeles deal with transportation? harvey: in 1984 it was a fear and it never occurred. people are smart about where they go and don't go and they see with the venues are. i think every city has been able to react in the right way. i doubt transportation would be a problem in los angeles. they have had the experience of 1984, it was not a problem then. matt: thank you for your time. commercialup 35 commissioner and u.s. olympic committee executive director brigadier general harvey...
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cg: maría mercedes lópez/ cónsul de el salvador en los angeles pero en las calles de los angeles, la comunidad salvadorena confiesque hacen todos los esfuerzos por reunirse para que sus familiares amenazados a muerte viajen a estados unidos. 0:40 el problema de el salvador esta difícil de resolver porque ya no es mara sino que es problema de narcotráfico unos matan a los otros peleándose el mercado de la droga. cg:israel navarro/ salvadoreño residente en los angeles el posible nombre pandilla 503 responde al numero de area telefonica del pais centroamericano. dejando entrever que al fusionarse se apropiarian de todo el territorio. unidos o separados ya han venido causándole daño al pueblo salvadoreño y al país como tal, las consecuencias ya las hemos estado viviendo y el gobierno ha tomado medidas de acción directas y contuntendetes para enfrentarlos, se cree que el trasfondo de esta controversial fusion podria tener como fin la formacion de un partido politico, version que para la consul salvadorena no es posible. futuro puede tener un partido político en el salvador si a
cg: maría mercedes lópez/ cónsul de el salvador en los angeles pero en las calles de los angeles, la comunidad salvadorena confiesque hacen todos los esfuerzos por reunirse para que sus familiares amenazados a muerte viajen a estados unidos. 0:40 el problema de el salvador esta difícil de resolver porque ya no es mara sino que es problema de narcotráfico unos matan a los otros peleándose el mercado de la droga. cg:israel navarro/ salvadoreño residente en los angeles el posible nombre...
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angeles, y afirma tener los nervios a flor de piel. yuri: nos ponemos nerviosos, porque es una gran responsabilidad. orlando: este sÁbado, seguramente lleno completo en los angeles viendo a yuri. el ex de belinda, giovanni dos santos, fue presentado como nuevo jugador estrella de los galaxy de los Ángeles, firmÓ un contrato de 18.000.000 por 4 aÑos, belinda, era buen partido. dos santos apoyaba al piojo herrera, pero luego le preguntamos si seguÍa defendiendo el piojo y esto dijo. >> no voy a contestar tu pregunta, es un momento importante para mÍ y no voy a contestar ese tipo de preguntas, voy para hablar del galaxy, nada mÁs que decir. hay muchos mexicanos en los angeles, que tambiÉn jugaron una parte importante de mi decisiÓn, y bueno, la verdad que estoy muy agradecido por todo el apoyo que he recibido de todos los fans que de Él recibieron en el aeropuerto, hasta los que han venido a los entrenamientos, con el presidente, director, todos mis compaÑeros, estoy muy feliz con la decisiÓn que tomÉ. >> ahora entiendo por q
angeles, y afirma tener los nervios a flor de piel. yuri: nos ponemos nerviosos, porque es una gran responsabilidad. orlando: este sÁbado, seguramente lleno completo en los angeles viendo a yuri. el ex de belinda, giovanni dos santos, fue presentado como nuevo jugador estrella de los galaxy de los Ángeles, firmÓ un contrato de 18.000.000 por 4 aÑos, belinda, era buen partido. dos santos apoyaba al piojo herrera, pero luego le preguntamos si seguÍa defendiendo el piojo y esto dijo. >>...
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"sportscenter" los angeles, stan is first. >> talk preseason nfl football. johnny manziel and the browns taking on the bills. josh mccown is their starter right now but manziel brings the excitement. look at this play. rolls out and hooks up with darius jennings for 37 yards and a first down. two plays later, manziel to shane wynn. play action, sells it, steps up and then hits shane wynn, 10 of 18 and a touchdown. browns say he's still the backup. bills win the game, 11-10. >> what about the rays and astros. chris archer facing the astros. had a good one, bottom of the eight already, lewis fellbuena cannot hit the bard. archer coming out to close it. two out, nobody on. al al altuve your batter. going bare-handed. we know his wife, longoria. once played mike mccarthy's girlfriend in a football story. that really happened. >> redskins with an injury. rg3 left with a concussion. >> thank you. >>> here's a guarantee you have before. it happened in miami. >> zuno hammers it deep to left but it hits the top of the foul pole which, of course, means it's a fair bal
"sportscenter" los angeles, stan is first. >> talk preseason nfl football. johnny manziel and the browns taking on the bills. josh mccown is their starter right now but manziel brings the excitement. look at this play. rolls out and hooks up with darius jennings for 37 yards and a first down. two plays later, manziel to shane wynn. play action, sells it, steps up and then hits shane wynn, 10 of 18 and a touchdown. browns say he's still the backup. bills win the game, 11-10....
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. >> six days of rioting in a negro section of los angeles. >> the frustrations are really the same. >> just the same. >> "america tonight's" joie chen with an in depth look at race relations in america and what i.t. means today. >>> also tonight, restored relations. the u.s. restored its relations with cuba after more than 50 years but many will never forget the dark days when they had to leave behind everything they knew for a frsh start in fresh r america. >> it was pretty rushed. i had a glimpse back at my mother and she was waving good-bye. >> i'm lisa fletcher, sitting in for joie chen. two countries highlighted with 5 decades of silence between them. secretary of state john kerry called it a day for pushing aside old barriers and exploring new possibilities. but more than 50 years of bitter memories of exile and bitter relations, more for those who had to leave everything they had in cuba to forgive. lori jane gliha, has the story even it's impossible to forget. >> i remember wake up thinking, this is my last day here. i may never see my parents again. >> carlos was alone on a
. >> six days of rioting in a negro section of los angeles. >> the frustrations are really the same. >> just the same. >> "america tonight's" joie chen with an in depth look at race relations in america and what i.t. means today. >>> also tonight, restored relations. the u.s. restored its relations with cuba after more than 50 years but many will never forget the dark days when they had to leave behind everything they knew for a frsh start in fresh r...
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brought death, and destruction to sought los angeles. did they bring about change? a look back at the fires of protests that engulfed america's city. >> all this would not have happened if people have been treated differently, instead if you treat somebody like a mad dog, they will behave like a mad dog, is that too extreme for you? >> i have to go along with that. >> a why highway patrol officer pulled over a motorist he suspected oz drunk driving, on lookers rushed in believing they were seeing another example of excessive force, by a police department, many viewed as an occupying force in the predominately black area of watts. before on, buildings were being burned, blood spilled. the riots would last six days and cover more than 46 square miles of south l.a., 34 people would die. more than 1,000 would be hurt, more than $40 million of property damaged about 300 million-dollars in today's dollars. many in the black community called what happened a violent reaction to years of second class treatment, at the hands of whites. >> you can go along with a person if the
brought death, and destruction to sought los angeles. did they bring about change? a look back at the fires of protests that engulfed america's city. >> all this would not have happened if people have been treated differently, instead if you treat somebody like a mad dog, they will behave like a mad dog, is that too extreme for you? >> i have to go along with that. >> a why highway patrol officer pulled over a motorist he suspected oz drunk driving, on lookers rushed in...
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como nos explica durante el mes de junio el niÑo de los Ángeles acampÓ en el parque de yosemite y en el bosque, fue mordido por una ardilla que lo contagiÓ con la bacteria, por eso razÓn piden que los turistas no alimenten a los animales para evitar riesgos de que las infecciones son comunes en el Área de la sierra nevada. si llega a sufrir un imprevisto tenga cuidado con los sÍntomas. >> fiebre muy alta, nÁusea, escalofrÍos, y tambiÉn se le hinchan los nudos en la garganta y las axilas con mucho dolor. abraham: se hiciera sentir alguna de las reacciones le recomienda buscar atenciÓn mÉdica inmediata. de lo contrario las consecuencias podrÍan ser trÁgicas. >> si esta infecciÓn no se trata por su doctor no se dan los tratamientos adecuados puede causar la muerte. beatriz: el incendio rocky que todavÍa arde en el condado de lake ya estÁ contenido en un 62% la mayorÍa de los 1200 evacuados regreso a sus casas, pero es imposible para muchos ya que 43 viviendas fueron consumidas por las llamas aunque el siniestro ya estÁ controlado siguen extinguiendo focos de incendio. en
como nos explica durante el mes de junio el niÑo de los Ángeles acampÓ en el parque de yosemite y en el bosque, fue mordido por una ardilla que lo contagiÓ con la bacteria, por eso razÓn piden que los turistas no alimenten a los animales para evitar riesgos de que las infecciones son comunes en el Área de la sierra nevada. si llega a sufrir un imprevisto tenga cuidado con los sÍntomas. >> fiebre muy alta, nÁusea, escalofrÍos, y tambiÉn se le hinchan los nudos en la garganta y...
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. >> six days of rioting in a negro section of los angeles. >> the frustrations are really the same. >> just the same. >> "america tonight's" joie chen with an in depth look at race relations in america and what i.t. means today. >>> also tonight, restored relations. the u.s. restored its relations with cuba after more than 50 years but many will never forget the dark days when they had to leave behind everything they knew for a frsh start in fresh start for america. >> it was pretty rushed. i had a glimpse back at my mother and she was waving good-bye. >> i'm lisa fletcher, sitting in for joie chen. two countries highlighted with 5 decades of silence between them. secretary of state john kerry called it a day for pushing aside old barriers and exploring new possibilities. but more than 50 years of bitter memories of exile and bitter relations, more for those who had to leave everything they had in cuba to forgive. lori jane gliha, has the story even it's impossible to forget. >> i remember wake up thinking, this is my last day here. i may never see my parents again. >> carlos was al
. >> six days of rioting in a negro section of los angeles. >> the frustrations are really the same. >> just the same. >> "america tonight's" joie chen with an in depth look at race relations in america and what i.t. means today. >>> also tonight, restored relations. the u.s. restored its relations with cuba after more than 50 years but many will never forget the dark days when they had to leave behind everything they knew for a frsh start in fresh...
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. >> and a special olympics athlete who went missing in los angeles turns up safe in hayward. the question is, how did he get there. >> and video showing the terrifying moments, there it is when two cranes collapse flattening a row of homes and rescuers are not sure how many people are injured. you buy this chicken there's free lemonade for the pickin'. it's finger lickin' good. it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing...