George w. Bush. A big difference between terrorists and teenage daughters is that on occasion you can successfully negotiate with terrorists. So i wish my daughters listened to me a little bit more. Congressman John Radcliff from texas, 4th congressional district, we appreciate your time. You bet. Thank you. Tonight on cspan3, American History tv in primetime with archival footage from reel america series. Up next, News Coverage of the 1965 watts riots in los angeles. Then a series of government films produced in 1971 that documents a program to improve Community Police relations in the nations capital. Thats followed by footage examining the history of Police Brutality in oakland, california. Later, a 1960 film sponsored by Louisiana Association for Mental Health depicting how Police Officer should respond in situations involving the mentally ill. Each week American History tvs reel america gives you archival films that help tell the story of the 20th century. Cbs reports watts riot o
International business machines. Ibm presents cbs reports watts riot or revolt . Bill has covered the watts story from the moment the rioting began. Three months ago on this street in los angeles, california, violence produced all this. A local riot or a revolt . Part of a National Social revolution. A carnival of hoodlums or a professional social illness . Most puzzling of all, if it was a riot, why did it happen here in the community thought to be least caught up in racial tensions . A frenchman who looked at his own countrys revolution 175 years ago left us with a comment which may give us some insight he said the evils which can be endured with patience as long as they are inevitable seem intolerable. As soon as a hope can be entertained of escaping them. More than 300,000 negroes from other parts of the United States have come to los angeles in the hope of escaping evils they had endured in the past 25 years. But on the night of wednesday, august 11th, that patience ran out. Get t
Behind the rights, commissioned by governor pat brown, which concludes high unemployment, poor schools and Living Conditions and Police Abuses were the main colleges the main causes of community unrest. Get your hands up high. You can list them higher than that. The first one drops their hands is dead. [gunshot] absolutely incredible scene. Gunbattle in the middle of broadway. 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
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