Sits in with a lecture for the Nations College professors. Up next, Richard Reeves talks about the internment experiences of japaneseamericans living on the west coast and how the press expressed hysteria over possible acts of sabotage. Experiences of japaneseamericans very widely depending on where they lived during a time of open racism. This is about an hour. Part of what were going to talk about today is the tendency for the press to all follow the same story line, which weve seen a lot of right now with two story lines that are taking up most of the news space these days. Ebola, every papers saying the same, every paper, every television, the internet is all following that story according to a pretty well known narrative because its also been fictionalized in film. And then, what then knocks off ebola and people dying in africa. Bill cosby, so that all everybodys writing the same kind of story about bill cosby every day but with different names. And so, today, i want to talk about
Most of the news space these days. Ebola, every papers saying the same, every paper, every television, the internet is all following that story according to a pretty well known narrative because its also been fictionalized in film. And then, what then knocks off ebola and people dying in africa. Bill cosby, so that all everybodys writing the same kind of story about bill cosby every day but with different names. And so, today, i want to talk about a story that ran like that, what happens when a kind of fever, kind of hysteria usually based on fear, like ebola was where the press takes a line. Or in this case, where the press was a major player in one of the darkest episodes in American History. The internment of japanese americans during world war ii in concentration camps in those barren parts of the country. The high deserts of the west and the swamps of arkansas. And if from here in los angeles, if you take route 395 north, say youre going to mammoth for skiing, which is why most pe
Pour outages in sunnyvale and how it all started. Searching for a gunman. A man is found shot to death near the scare. The third killing in 24 hours. Banning the Salvation Army. Why they want the group off their campus. Good morning, welcome to mornings on 2. It is sunday, december 9th. I am claudine wong. I am mike mibach. How are you. Good. How is rosemary doing. Feeling pretty good. We have a warmer day in store for the afternoon and improving conditions for most of us. Mostly cloudy skies have off set the cooling and breezy in the hills. The offshore wind will help to drive the temperatures above average for the afternoon under mostly sunny skies. We have wet weather coming back. What i expect for today and we will have more in just a moment. Pg e is working to restore power to hundreds in the south bay. It is in sunnyvale. We are live there with the dramatic car crash that caused it. Christian . Reporter dramatic car crash and scene. You can see the top of the power pole down, in
Be a document that was important to a Larger National news story. But it might be a bigger National News story than it seemed. Specifically because of some of the things that prisoners can be heard saying on this video. But at the time, we first obtained this tape, we didnt have any way to know for sure, we were intrigued by what we were hearing, but we didnt have the factual backup. Well now we know for sure. And now i think, i think you should see this. And i will mention once again about watching the video with kids. Ith kids like i said, its a little hurley burly. But that was a couple of weeks ago. A video shot by a prisoner, inside lansing state prison in kansas. And obviously, whats going on there is the kind of thing that you would call an uprising, or a riot, or an incident of unrest, depending on your perspective or maybe depending on your politics, but the prisoners there did really tear the place up. In one of the cell blocks at that prison. It is a medium security prison.
Warning. What this is, is video we actually first got our hands on a couple of weeks ago, and it is out of kansas, specifically out of a kansas state prison. Lansing state correctional facility, which is just outside kansas city, kansas. And at the time that we first got this, we thought this might be a document that was important to a Larger National news story. It might be a bigger National News story than it seemed, specifically because of some of the things that prisoners can be heard saying on this video. But at the time we first obtained this tape, we didnt have any way to know for sure. We were intrigued by what we were hearing, but we didnt have the factual backup. Well, now we know for sure, and now i think i think you should see this. I will mention once again it is a. Its like i said, its a little hurley burly. But that was a couple of weeks ago. A video shot by a prisoner inside lansing state prison in kansas. And obviously whats going on there is the kind of thing that you