right. i agree with that. the community engagement is a plus but the community must demand for the engagement of a police department, progressive police departments will be out in the community and that can save you from problematic issues. but the community must engage first and must not wait until an incident happens to then want to try to forge bonds with the police department. it works both ways. a 50/50 partnership. tour e did you have a question? i spoke to an older question who lives right by the community center that was burned down. and he called the violence stupid and unjustified and that he was devastated by it. but at the same time he said we re always told in these situations to let justice take its course and he said justice never seems to take its course. what would you say to someone like that? it s part of what i just said. the part of the justice is understanding what the system is with community engagement.
assassination. this marks 23 years since the l.a. riots. we ll look into what lessons we have learned and what the white house and justice department are planning and baltimore community is taking back its neighborhoods and of course the reaction right there on the ground. we start with what we might expect for tonight and let s go back to tour e and thomas roberts, baltimore native. tour e? thomas i ve been walking around talking to folks and one thing i ve heard people are heart broken and they are devastated by what s happened and also understand that the unruly kids as people keep saying hurt themselves and hurt structures that they need that their family needs. this was not just a senior center. there was also going to be employment training here. there was also going to be substance abuse counseling. when you think about things that people in this neighborhood need to be able to deal with substance abuse problems and not being able to get jobs to deal
otherwise things are still done on people s backs user porters and yaks and zokio, a type of cattle to haul material. these types of places a lot of villages are difficult to get to in the best places and they ll look at trying to use a very limited helicopter resources to try to get people in and out and get medical and food supplies in and out. heartbreaking, grayson, thanks for being with us. up next the author of the new clinton book responds to his critics on the today show. let s put it bluntly, are you hoping that this book and issues you raise in it torpedo her candidacy? plus a former president who s kept a pretty low profile doles out harsh words on the handling of iran. the best of the nerd prom whot go the best laugh at the dinner? do you think cristal and tour e
because of citizens united and massive flow of darkçó money into politics it s not just one guy can t lockup the money atl anymore, there s plenty to go around to keep all in the race for a long period of time. this is sort of a byproduct of having touch money in the political system no longer went about the field at all. i would ask you another question, but tour e took the last topic i could think about. we have to close up tp because tour e said we re out of time. dana thank you so çómuch. coming up, holding down the fort back in new york andñr trapping very rough weather for the weekend. your storm cycle forecast is next. building aircraft, the likes of which the world has never seen. this is what we do.
with everyone else. and you know that that s not comedy when it comes to native american stereo types because we re always poretrayed as the drunk indian. so netflix, which is set to release the film next year the movie has ridiculous in the title for a reason because it is ridiculous. it s a broad satire of western movies and the stereo types they popularized featuring a diverse cast that is not only part of but in on the joke. tour e is host of the cycle and joins me to talk about this. he is a pop culture i con and can us through you re the icon. get us through this segment but the movie set, tour e even had the native american cultural consultant that was hired to be there to help with accuracy walk off the set. they were so fed up with it.