this one. one solution, online and mobile banking. despite those issues, the bank black movement is doing something bigger than financial investments. they are proud that they are black-owned banks. they are proud that they can actually get the services that they could get at a bank of america at one united bank or other black-owned banks, and that emotion is something that is real and it really inspires me every day. building a bank for the next generation. one deposit at a time. schwan ty, msnbc, miami. well, 25 years later, reflecting on the l.a. riots as a searing new documentary looks at the pain, fury, and social injustices that linger still today. fast. woooh! it s not how fast you mow. it s how well you mow fast! it s not how fast you mow. it s how well you mow fast. they re not just words to mow by, they re words to live by. the john deere ztrak z345r with the accel deep deck to mow faster, better. take a test drive
finance protection bureau that goes after those who would undo the progress of the middle class. for instance, wells fargo that opened two million accounts on behalf of people who didn t know anything about it. they need some sort of champion. if you add all these things up, it seems like the middle class is under attack. that s why he gave the answer he gave. it does seem that growth has also slowed down. looking at the front page of the wall street journal yesterday. why? because consumer spending is down. yes. thank you very much. and comg up in our next hour coming up in our next hour, fox news is not out of the woods yet. they re in deeper trouble than you think. and a lack book at the l.a. riots. more a.m. joy after the break.
los angeles city. we have no police support whatsoever. this is a riot. i will use whatevers for is necessary to restore order. 25 years after the los angeles riots, the images continue to haunt us. the chaos that tore apart the racial fabric of a multiculture mecca when battle lines both real and sensizationalized tore apart the black, latino communities. l.a. 92, the new documentary premieres tonight on national geographic channel. it is, of course, the story intrinsically tied to one of the
images of rodney king who dealt more 50 blows to king while he was virtually helpless on the ground. the imageses were captured on grainy amateur tape long before cell phone cameras were ubiquitous. it was a video that would alter the way policing was in america. four police were charged in 1992, a year later, they were found not guilty by a mostly white jury in simi valley, california. less than three hours after the acquittals were announced. the unrest began. violence and fires spilled on to the streets for five days. resulting in deaths and injured. to simply the l.a. riots. still searching for answers as black americans continue to face violence in cities like baltimore. up next, my panel weighs in.
like most americans. happy sunday, america. get out and have a good sunday. that s the way to do it. crystal, great to see you. robert, tweet to people. i will. what happened to you here. i will. thank you very much. 25 years later, recalling the l.a. riots. hard to believe it s 25 years later. i m going to speak to a reporter that covered it. next dollars and digits, adding up the trump tax cut and the plans for a pay off for president trump and his wallet.