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and if the answer is never, we're part of the problem. - go home, niggers! - it's just like a bomb. we're sitting on a bomb. - you can have a black person killed with a video, then this is what you will get. - this is a revolution. - we've got to increase the peace. - knock them all down. - should people be frightened? - i think people should wake up. it's 1991. wake up. - we have talked at each other and about each other for a long time. it's high time we all began talking with each other. [together] no justice, no peace. - can we all get along? [light orchestral music] ♪ ♪ [music intensifies] ♪ ♪ - thank you. bye-bye. - in about 20 minutes from now, david dinkins, who is now mayor dinkins, is scheduled to step out from city hall to take a public oath of office and become new york city's 106th mayor and the city's first african-american mayor. - i intend to be the mayor of all the people of new york. - david dinkins being inaugurated on new year's day, 1990, is sort of an auspicious start to the decade and really the culmination of some of the civil rights struggles of the 1960s. people are starting to see tangible benefits of that struggle. - a grandson of slaves was sworn in today as the nation's first elected black governor. - did you ever think you'd see the day when a black man would be elected governor of virginia? - no, indeedy. see, i was born in the '30s, so you know i didn't think nothing like that gonna happen. - after we saw hundreds of black elected officials, the reality set in that we made a step, but we had not gotten all the way to where we wanted. - in last year's mayoral campaign, dinkins ran as the candidate who would heal new york's deep racial divisions. now he finds himself scrambling to keep ahead of a situation that is becoming highly volatile. - an angry crowd roamed through the crown heights section of brooklyn demanding justice after a motorist, a hassidic man, ran a red light and hit two black children, killing one and critically injuring the other. a hassidic student was stabbed to death hours after the accident. - for several days, there was rioting, blacks attacking jews, and i got the blame for that. we've got to increase the peace. increase the peace. - when mayor dinkins went to crown heights to try and ease tensions, he was booed and forced to retreat. - i think that too often, many black elected officials have calmed white america by telling them what they want to hear, letting them go to bed feeling everything is cool, and it's not cool. - there was no one truth. the blacks, of course, called that a murder. the jews called it an accident. there were two completely different realities. - david dinkins was trying to please everybody, and he was being pulled in all these different directions, trying to prove that he wasn't just the black mayor. - your mayor works for you. - that's not true. - you've got commissioner brown working for you guys. - dinkins works for the jews. - you guys, come on. what? - similar tensions are simmering in cities across america. legions of young black men and women, unemployed and losing hope, believe they have been abandoned by the larger society, and they are angry. - new york city is symptomatic of what's happening in the nation in the early 1990s in what one writer describes as a "season of racial tension," and it really is complicated by the fact that you have african-americans dealing with stifling poverty and inequality and police injustice that's being perpetrated against communities of color. rodney king, in 1991, exposed some of that when his beating is captured on camera. - in los angeles, outrage grows over a videotape of police beating an unarmed motorist. - another explosive case involving white police officers... - beating a man they had just pulled over. - and an amateur cameraman recorded it all. - we here in los angeles was just struck by the maliciousness of what we saw, the inhumane sense of this person struggling on the ground, being battered repeatedly. - this is 1991, and things haven't changed as far as minority is concerned. if you're black, and you're mexican, you're gonna have a problem with law enforcement. - city officials have received thousands of angry phone calls from across the united states. - when the rodney king video hit, everybody in the hood was like, "okay, finally, they caught them. what's gonna happen now, now that they have shown a lynching on tv?" - multiple officers from multiple agencies witnessed this, and not one single officer that night ever reported that anything had gone wrong. that, to me, suggests that there's a deeper problem than just a couple bad apples. - another widely publicized incident captured on videotape has become a focus for ethnic tensions between the black and korean communities in los angeles. - two weeks after the rodney king video goes worldwide, a young girl in south central los angeles walks into a korean-american owned grocery store to get a bottle of orange juice. - the security camera caught the dispute. store owner soon ja du thought 15-year-old latasha harlins was going to steal some orange juice. there was a scuffle. harlins struck du then turned to leave the store. du produced a handgun and shot harlins in the back of the head. - that it should come so quickly after king, and both should be on video, i think really had the sense for many people of saying, "okay, now we finally have evidence of what we've been complaining about." - a jury convicted du of voluntary manslaughter. judge joyce karlin sentenced du to parole and community service but no jail time. - she got away with murder. - you can have a black person killed with a video, with eyewitnesses, and this is what you will get. [together] stop killing our children. we want justice. - the case has become a symbol of tensions between african-americans and the koreans who've become successful merchants in many of the poorest black neighborhoods. - south los angeles had been kind of abandoned by a lot of commercial entities. there weren't many markets, so liquor stores became, like, the stand-in, the place that you would go for cigarettes, diapers, milk, whatever. - why don't you open a market that we can use for our family? - or go back to korea. - rapper ice cube continues to draw heavy fire for the scabrous lyrics on his new album, "death certificate." on the album, he threatens to burn down the stores of korean grocers if they don't treat black customers with more deference. - that album was in my headphones for, like, the whole year. cube was reflecting on his experiences with koreans, and a lot of asians didn't have a voice at that time, so there was no way for us to really talk back. - ♪ we'll burn your store right down to a crisp ♪ ♪ and then we'll see you ♪ ♪ 'cause you can't turn the ghetto into black korea ♪ - i just tell what's real, you know. if the truth hurts, say, "ouch," but i ain't sorry about it at all. let innovation refunds help with your erc tax refund so you can improve your business however you see fit. rosie used part of her refund to build an outdoor patio. clink! dr. marshall used part of his refund to give his practice a facelift. emily used part of her refund to buy... i run a wax museum. let innovation refunds help you get started on your erc tax refund. stop waiting. go to innovationrefunds.com you really got the brows. julian's about to learn that free food is a personal eating trigger. no, it isn't. 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[together] no justice, no peace. no justice, no peace. - i was at parker center, which was the police headquarters at the time, when the verdicts were announced. a crowd began to gather. it began to turn more and more violent. [together] guilty, guilty. - parker center has a glass entrance, and people were throwing rocks at the doors. i was inside with the police commissioners, and they were frantically searching for gates. it turned out that gates was unreachable because he was at a fund raiser. - i was standing in front of parker center trying to protect the building, and my wife called and said, "are you watching television? they're beating a guy up in the middle of florence and normandie. - terrible, terrible pictures. - in our living rooms, we saw in real time reginald denny smashed with a big cement block. - and there's no police presence down here. they will not enter the area. - it sent a message to everybody else that this is a free-for-all, there are no police, there's nobody who's gonna stop you, and so people poured into the streets, and the violence spread from that. [together] no justice, no peace. - where's the lapd? what the hell is going on here? and once you don't control something like that early on... [imitates explosion] it explodes and continues to explode, and that's what happened here. - this is america! - martin luther king jr. said that riots are the language of the unheard, and in the song "the day the niggaz took over," they're saying, "look, this is how america gonna hear you. "we're gonna take this thing over. "we're gonna put our foot to the pedal, "and were gonna drive this nation in the direction we need it to go in." - dusk to dawn, citywide curfew is in effect in los angeles at this hour, and still the fires burn. - i didn't realize personally the extent of the damage until i went home the next morning, and i couldn't believe how many buildings were burned. it was going on all over the city. - of 7,000 korean-owned businesses, 1,700 were ruined. - can't people realize what they're doing is wrong? this is not the way to overcome racism. - people remembered the latasha harlins shooting, and people said, "you're the ones who come into our community "and take our money and don't give anything back to the community." those korean stores were targeted, and in some cases, those shop owners were targeted. - most koreans came in the late '70s and early '80s, so you're still dealing with the first generation of koreans, and in korea, they all have to go through military service, so they just became weekend commandos. [gunshot] - you! - these korean shop owners defended their property with bullets. - all the gun shops in koreatown lent out all their guns, and they just mobilized, and then the young guys, they told us to just patrol the streets. we could make our parents proud, or we could stick up for our community. - it turned into the biggest rebellion riot in the history of the united states of america since the civil war. - for the first time since the verdict, the world heard from rodney king. - people, i just--i just want to say, you know, can we--can we all get along? can we--can we get along? - rodney king is not a public spokesman. he's not an activist. he was a victim of a police beating, and clearly he didn't know what to say. i mean, what is there to say? "you beat the shit out of me, and i'm still alive. **** you." that's what you should say. but he didn't say that. he said, "can we all get along?" and a lot of people didn't want to get along. - no justice, no peace. pano ai chooses t-mobile for business for 5g solutions... ...because t-mobile helps pano ai innovate, so they can stop the spread of wildfires. now's the time to see what america's largest 5g network can do for your business. ♪ i'm currently out of the office... focusing on a little blue-sky thinking. i'll be taking meetings... with family and friends. and checking voicemail... as my activities permit. i'll connect with you... after reconnecting with me. ♪ get 1.9% apr for 36 months plus $1,500 purchase allowance on a 2024 xt5 and xt6 when you finance through cadillac financial. ♪ and there he is. chaz. the rec league's self-crowned pickleball king. do you just bow down? no you de-thrown the king. pedialyte. 3x the electrolytes. $5 all you can eat pancakes are back to celebrate ihop's 65th anniversary. so come on in. even if it's your birthday, too. available for a limited time only at ihop. download the app and start earning free food. hi, i'm jill and i've lost 56 pounds on golo. hi, i'm barry and i've lost 42 pounds. jill and i are a team. if she tells me to do something, i usually jump on board. golo was doable, it's realistic, and it's something we can do the rest of our lives. okay everyone, our mission is complete balanced nutrition. together we provide nutrients to support immune, muscle, bone, and heart health. yaaay! woo hoo! ensure with 25 vitamins and minerals and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. ♪ - the death toll is now up to 43, equaling the record set by the detroit riots in 1967. now this city tries to recover. - i grabbed a broom just to sweep because the ashes were everywhere, and all the sudden, coming right at me was channel 9, and they go, "what are you doing?" i said, "i'm sweeping. i don't know what else to do." half hour later, there was, like, 3, 5, 12 people with brooms. "well, we saw you on the news, man. we came out to help you." by 6:00 in the afternoon, there were thousands of people. - as armed national guard troops deployed, these people armed themselves with trash bags and brooms to begin the overwhelming job of cleaning up what's left of their burned-out neighborhood. - we need to get the youth to understand that there is another alternative for venting your anguish and your frustration. it took three days to destroy it, and it took three days to clean it up. i was very proud. - "and if my survival means your total destruction, then so be it." you really feel that? - yes, i feel that way, only because that america is giving black people no other choice. - sister souljah is a rapper, she is an activist, and she does not sanitize her message for the public. - we all have to come together and find some common ground-- - how do you find a common ground in an all-white united states senate? show me a common ground. - you know, the problem is... - as she rises in prominence and becomes much more vocally outspoken, a number of her statements are held up of an example of black hatred of white people. - sister souljah told "the washington post" about a month ago, and i quote, "if black people kill black people every day, why not have a week and kill white people?" - in running for office, the democratic candidate, bill clinton, decided to seize on that particular sentence and pull it out of context. - if you took the words "white" and "black," and you reversed them, you might think david duke was giving that speech. - bill clinton denounced sister souljah in front of jesse jackson, so he's signaling to whites that he is not a typical liberal. - i think that bill clinton is like a lot of white politicians. they eat soul food, they party with black women, they play a saxophone, but when it comes to domestic and foreign policy, they make the same decisions that are destructive to african people in this country and throughout the world. - the next president of the united states of america, governor bill clinton. - clinton is the first democrat to be elected since 1976, he is a governor from a southern state, and he was representing himself as someone who could speak to the african-american community. - our diversity can be a source of strength in a world that is ever smaller, where everyone counts, and everyone is a part of america's family. [cheers and applause] - it's a new day in america. - six women will serve in the new u.s. senate, including the first black woman. - most women credit anita hill with starting this political movement. they say the rage they felt at her treatment by the senate judiciary committee fueled their campaigns. - it was a hopeful time when women began seizing some of these offices. it sensitized women and minorities to the fact that our voices have to be heard, and the real way to have them be heard is to be holding the reins of power. - $2.4 million. that's great box office for a wednesday, and that's what opening day crowds paid out to see "malcolm x." - it's hard to miss the phenomenon called spike lee. spike lee is a black man who has reached the top of white culture, and he's done it his way. - "malcolm x" is a really impressive achievement in terms of not being one of these small, independent, emergent new voices connected to hip-hop, but instead a big budget, 3-hour, 20-minute epic about a very important african-american figure. - take three, a mark. - i asked him if he was ever worried that the movie would not appeal to a broad audience. - if it's good enough, people are gonna come. but the minute black artists start thinking about crossover, they start diluting the work, watering it down, and the work suffers. - when we look at the john singletons and the spikes, all the way across the board, this became the era where we took charge of our own culture, our own cultural icons, and telling our own stories, expressed either in music or in theater or in cinema. - in los angeles, one woman is stirring memories and trying to bring about an understanding of the events that tore that city apart a little more than a year ago. her name is anna deavere smith, and she has taken the riot and turned it into theater. - twilight bey, that's my name. - twilight is one of 26 people deavere smith becomes in this one-woman tour de force. - then they said that we was over there looting in koreatown. that wasn't us. that was the mexicans over there. that wasn't us. - i thought of the los angeles riots as, like, this explosion of a-- like a trunk or a house that exploded, and everything's all over the place. then, as an artist, it's this incredible opportunity to put it together in a way that makes sense. there are so many different kinds of us, of americans now, with so many different kinds of ideas about what is just and what is not. - whenever you have a volatile period of racial strife in america, there's always a big pop culture surge of black voices. - i'm hopeful and heartened and flattered that people want to come and see this, which is about race, which is this big taboo. it's the uncomfortableness of being different, and that that is being paid attention to makes me happy. 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[cheers and applause] - the question wasn't whether o.j. was guilty or innocent. the question was whether the jury had been convinced beyond a reasonable doubt that the prosecution had sustained its burden, and at the end, they decided they had not. - nobody is celebrating the fact that this horrific crime occurred. they're celebrating what feels like payback for rodney king, even for latasha harlins, for a system and for conditions that have just ignored them. - o.j. is innocent, free as a bird! - in recent weeks, every one of us has been made aware of a simple truth. white americans and black americans often see the same world in drastically different ways, ways that go beyond and beneath the simpson trial and its aftermath, which brought these perceptions so starkly into the open. almost 30 years ago, dr. martin luther king took his last march in memphis. well, today's march is about black men taking renewed responsibility for themselves, their families, and their communities. - welcome to the million man march! - there are big goings-on in the nation's capital today. this is an enormous crowd of black american men and boys and yes, even some women. - i remember the power of stepping out of the d.c. metro and seeing this sea of faces of color on the national mall. - the million man march was called for by louis farrakhan, who is head of the nation of islam. - the basic reason that this was called was for atonement and reconciliation. - he's always been a controversial figure because of his anti-semitic utterances, but the march becomes bigger than louis farrakhan. - why do we march? because we are trapped with second-class schools and first-class jails. - we've been locked up, we've been brutalized, and this became the first mass expression we could make together, that we need to be regarded and respected and heal this racial breach. - we aren't all drug dealers and, you know, around shooting each other and stuff like that. we can come together and have a positive message. - when you start standing with our mothers, when you stick it out with your families, when you start mentoring our young, then we can build a new nation of strong people. - i had to get out of that whole kind of, like, time bomb mentality that growing up in south central la gives you, so i think that the march gave me a sense of hope that things could get better. 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- hi. - hello. - if i were to put police on every corner in america, of course crime would go down. but the question is, at what cost? for many black people, it was a sense of community, a sense of dignity, a sense of respect from law enforcement. - with a majority of americans worrying about their quality of life, in california, the easygoing tolerance of earlier decades has frayed. - at the ballot box, what we see in california, which is sort of the leading edge of this trend, is a whole number of different types of initiatives that are meant to further contain communities of color. - tens of thousands of californians marched through downtown los angeles today to demonstrate against proposition 187, which would bar illegal immigrants from public schools, non-emergency medical services, and welfare rolls. - we are as american as anybody else, and we deserve an education. - opponents say the emotionally divisive measure plays on voter prejudice against latinos, but supporters say it will help staunch the flow of illegal immigrants to california. - it has become the issue in the governor's race. pete wilson is pinning his reelection hopes on anti-immigrant sentiment. - we are gonna take back california for the working, tax-paying families of this state. - the main undercurrent of all of the different measures that were being held from 1994 onward dealt with fear, fear of the other, of an expanding demographic. - it's that kind of incident that has generated so much heat in california, where there's a controversial ballot measure to end preference for minorities. - proposition 209 would end all race and gender considerations in public education, government contracts, and hiring. - you begin to see all these policies and all these bills against affirmative action in attempting to address crime, and all of it feels like secret agent talk for "black people." - there have been 376 murders so far this year in washington, many of them gang- and drug-related. - it's another night of gang violence in los angeles, two young men killed. - in chicago, eight people murdered since friday. violent crime is an issue that haunts the president and one he plans to address with new proposals next month. - you gave me this job, and we're making progress on the things you hired me to do, but unless we deal with the ravages of crime and drug and violence, none of the other things we seek to do will ever take us where we need to go. - the crime bill became lock them up, throw the key away, three strikes, you're out, and in their zest to govern, that "we can stop this," it was an overreach. - in the bill, the penalties for powdered cocaine and crack were different. - powder cocaine, a drug of choice among mostly middle- and upper-class abusers. crack cocaine, a cheaper, faster high for it's mostly poor users. chemically, the drugs are virtually identical but not in federal court. an arrest for 5 grams of crack brings a mandatory five years in federal prison, but you get just the same five-year sentence for 500 grams of powder cocaine. the law was designed to help clean up crack-infested communities, but instead has become another wedge between blacks and whites. - all of these absurd laws are putting people in prison for lengthy terms, and we all know the imbalances in the way people are imprisoned and who gets incarcerated for the longer periods of time, and it's always people of color, so suddenly you had this massive group of primarily black men going to prison. - president clinton had a political strategy of saying, "we're gonna be tough on crime, but we're gonna be socially receptive," and the democratic party started moving to the right, playing the racial-political lines. - welfare as we know it is now history. president clinton today signed the legislation that ends a government commitment made 61 years ago of federal aid to the nation's poorest. - what ultimately happens is that there are the unanticipated consequences. for example, they didn't take into account childcare. if you're gonna put people back to work, who's ultimately gonna take care of the children that are left home? and it was these questions that exposed the weakness of the bill. - i tried to go to work, but i really didn't have childcare, but i was in school. i was doing something, not just sitting around doing nothing. - so you want to work. - of course. - welfare becomes racialized in a way in which we begin to hear all of these stereotypes being trotted out about the lazy, dependant welfare queens. there are more white people on welfare at that time than there were black people, but there was this sense again that welfare's helping those people, it's a handout, and we can't do that. so again, bill clinton turns on his base with welfare reform. - 14 million americans, mainly black in the cities, white elsewhere, will be hit. more than a million children will be thrown into poverty. - there is a significant story of people who have fallen below the radar screen, and people care less and less about what may actually happen to those people. - clinton is an extraordinarily complicated figure, and his biggest legacies, the crime bill and welfare reform, are gonna be disproportionately impacting low-income african-american communities. do i think that he was actively trying to do this? 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- it's a beautiful thing. like, number one in the whole country, that's a major accomplishment. - there was a lot of people experiencing success visibly. - the most prestigious award for literature has gone today to the american novelist toni morrison, the nobel prize. - i think i'm the first african- american to win the nobel prize. - you are. - and that is astonishing. - suddenly, people who we looked to as heroes and as markers of dignity and grace and talent and success, suddenly, america was looking at them too. this represents a new understanding of diversity, a new understanding of american possibility. - everybody wanted to be like us. everybody wanted to talk like us. everybody wanted to see our movies. they wanted to listen to our music. they wanted to wear our clothes. and some people felt like we lost that war, that revolution in the early '60s and the '70s, but we won the war in pop culture in the '90s. - every city has cases of police brutality, but few are as brutal as the alleged attack against haitian immigrant abner louima. - nearly 2,000 demonstrators marched on the 70th precinct yesterday, where abner louima says police beat him and sodomized him. the attack comes at a time when new york has gained new respect for its plummeting crime rate, but complaints about police misconduct are soaring. - the plastic cups cover the shell casings from 41 bullets fired by police after they confronted amadou diallo, a 22-year-old west african immigrant who may have been reaching for his keys. - amadou, amadou. - in many ways, the '90s ends the way it starts, with a spotlight on violence against black bodies by law enforcement. abner louima, amadou diallo, two people who did not deserve to be on the wrong side of state violence, were. - justice! - no peace! - justice! - no peace! - in our community, we live with that fear that it could be one of our brothers or one of our nephews or one of our sons, and i just wish everyone could understand. - diallo has become a martyr to some, a symbol of a price paid in new york's war against crime. rudolph giuliani has countered the outrage with carefully selected statistics... - shots fired by police officers has decreased by 50%. - and steadfast support for the nypd. - the new york city police department is the most restrained. substantially more restrained. it's among the most restrained police departments in the country. - many people thought even though times had progressed, in other ways, some of the images were not that much different than images people might've associated with the '50s and '60s. - we thought maybe we'd gotten past all this stuff, but it keeps happening, and it was a reminder that while the '90s represented so much growth, so much progress, we still had so much further to go. - in every society, there is a fragile balance between order and freedom. in new york these days, a number of blacks and hispanics in particular feel that it's their freedom which has been sacrificed to achieve order. they are the ones being stopped, frisked, sometimes harassed, for no other reason than that they are black or brown and therefore suspect. - although i would not call the '90s the best of times, the worst of times, i see it as two train tracks that dangerously went further and further apart. - it's the time that america lost it's naiveté and took the veil off the underlying problems in american society. - i marched in '63, i marched in '95, and i'm gonna keep on marching for justice and an even playing field for all of the american people. - it was a decade of realignment. we had some wins. we had some losses. but we redefined the collective culture of america. - in one generation, we have moved from denying a black man service at a lunch counter to being a serious contender for the presidency. - it was a seminal decade that paved the way for change in a way that maybe no other one did since the '60s. - you know, we're a part of a hybrid culture, and we can't deny that. so in some ways, the more obvious bi-racial identity that i have to affirm, african-americans also have to affirm, and white americans have to affirm, because they partake in a hybrid culture. you know, the truth of the matter is, is that american culture at this point, what is truly american, is black culture to a large degree. flip on the television set. and it's had a profound influence on this entire nation, and it has to be affirmed. in "money matters" this morning, wall street, where leaping stocks have investors jumping. we're going to turn the bull loose. ivan boesky: one of the great things about this nation is that we can seek profit. shriver: is money the number-one goal? 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and if the answer is never, we're part of the problem. - go home, niggers! - it's just like a bomb. we're sitting on a bomb. - you can have a black person killed with a video, then this is what you will get. - this is a revolution. - we've got to increase the peace. - knock them all down. - should people be frightened? - i think people should wake up. it's 1991. wake up. - we have talked at each other and about each other for a long time. it's high time we all began talking with each other. [together] no justice, no peace. - can we all get along? [light orchestral music] ♪ ♪ [music intensifies] ♪ ♪ - thank you. bye-bye. - in about 20 minutes from now, david dinkins, who is now mayor dinkins, is scheduled to step out from city hall to take a public oath of office and become new york city's 106th mayor and the city's first african-american mayor. - i intend to be the mayor of all the people of new york. - david dinkins being inaugurated on new year's day, 1990, is sort of an auspicious start to the decade and really the culmination of some of the civil rights struggles of the 1960s. people are starting to see tangible benefits of that struggle. - a grandson of slaves was sworn in today as the nation's first elected black governor. - did you ever think you'd see the day when a black man would be elected governor of virginia? - no, indeedy. see, i was born in the '30s, so you know i didn't think nothing like that gonna happen. - after we saw hundreds of black elected officials, the reality set in that we made a step, but we had not gotten all the way to where we wanted. - in last year's mayoral campaign, dinkins ran as the candidate who would heal new york's deep racial divisions. now he finds himself scrambling to keep ahead of a situation that is becoming highly volatile. - an angry crowd roamed through the crown heights section of brooklyn demanding justice after a motorist, a hassidic man, ran a red light and hit two black children, killing one and critically injuring the other. a hassidic student was stabbed to death hours after the accident. - for several days, there was rioting, blacks attacking jews, and i got the blame for that. we've got to increase the peace. increase the peace. - when mayor dinkins went to crown heights to try and ease tensions, he was booed and forced to retreat. - i think that too often, many black elected officials have calmed white america by telling them what they want to hear, letting them go to bed feeling everything is cool, and it's not cool. - there was no one truth. the blacks, of course, called that a murder. the jews called it an accident. there were two completely different realities. - david dinkins was trying to please everybody, and he was being pulled in all these different directions, trying to prove that he wasn't just the black mayor. - your mayor works for you. - that's not true. - you've got commissioner brown working for you guys. - dinkins works for the jews. - you guys, come on. what? - similar tensions are simmering in cities across america. legions of young black men and women, unemployed and losing hope, believe they have been abandoned by the larger society, and they are angry. - new york city is symptomatic of what's happening in the nation in the early 1990s in what one writer describes as a "season of racial tension," and it really is complicated by the fact that you have african-americans dealing with stifling poverty and inequality and police injustice that's being perpetrated against communities of color. rodney king, in 1991, exposed some of that when his beating is captured on camera. - in los angeles, outrage grows over a videotape of police beating an unarmed motorist. - another explosive case involving white police officers... - beating a man they had just pulled over. - and an amateur cameraman recorded it all. - we here in los angeles was just struck by the maliciousness of what we saw, the inhumane sense of this person struggling on the ground, being battered repeatedly. - this is 1991, and things haven't changed as far as minority is concerned. if you're black, and you're mexican, you're gonna have a problem with law enforcement. - city officials have received thousands of angry phone calls from across the united states. - when the rodney king video hit, everybody in the hood was like, "okay, finally, they caught them. what's gonna happen now, now that they have shown a lynching on tv?" - multiple officers from multiple agencies witnessed this, and not one single officer that night ever reported that anything had gone wrong. that, to me, suggests that there's a deeper problem than just a couple bad apples. - another widely publicized incident captured on videotape has become a focus for ethnic tensions between the black and korean communities in los angeles. - two weeks after the rodney king video goes worldwide, a young girl in south central los angeles walks into a korean-american owned grocery store to get a bottle of orange juice. - the security camera caught the dispute. store owner soon ja du thought 15-year-old latasha harlins was going to steal some orange juice. there was a scuffle. harlins struck du then turned to leave the store. du produced a handgun and shot harlins in the back of the head. - that it should come so quickly after king, and both should be on video, i think really had the sense for many people of saying, "okay, now we finally have evidence of what we've been complaining about." - a jury convicted du of voluntary manslaughter. judge joyce karlin sentenced du to parole and community service but no jail time. - she got away with murder. - you can have a black person killed with a video, with eyewitnesses, and this is what you will get. [together] stop killing our children. we want justice. - the case has become a symbol of tensions between african-americans and the koreans who've become successful merchants in many of the poorest black neighborhoods. - south los angeles had been kind of abandoned by a lot of commercial entities. there weren't many markets, so liquor stores became, like, the stand-in, the place that you would go for cigarettes, diapers, milk, whatever. - why don't you open a market that we can use for our family? - or go back to korea. - rapper ice cube continues to draw heavy fire for the scabrous lyrics on his new album, "death certificate." on the album, he threatens to burn down the stores of korean grocers if they don't treat black customers with more deference. - that album was in my headphones for, like, the whole year. cube was reflecting on his experiences with koreans, and a lot of asians didn't have a voice at that time, so there was no way for us to really talk back. - ♪ we'll burn your store right down to a crisp ♪ ♪ and then we'll see you ♪ ♪ 'cause you can't turn the ghetto into black korea ♪ - i just tell what's real, you know. if the truth hurts, say, "ouch," but i ain't sorry about it at all. let innovation refunds help with your erc tax refund so you can improve your business however you see fit. rosie used part of her refund to build an outdoor patio. clink! dr. marshall used part of his refund to give his practice a facelift. emily used part of her refund to buy... i run a wax museum. let innovation refunds help you get started on your erc tax refund. stop waiting. go to innovationrefunds.com you really got the brows. julian's about to learn that free food is a personal eating trigger. no, it isn't. 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[together] no justice, no peace. no justice, no peace. - i was at parker center, which was the police headquarters at the time, when the verdicts were announced. a crowd began to gather. it began to turn more and more violent. [together] guilty, guilty. - parker center has a glass entrance, and people were throwing rocks at the doors. i was inside with the police commissioners, and they were frantically searching for gates. it turned out that gates was unreachable because he was at a fund raiser. - i was standing in front of parker center trying to protect the building, and my wife called and said, "are you watching television? they're beating a guy up in the middle of florence and normandie. - terrible, terrible pictures. - in our living rooms, we saw in real time reginald denny smashed with a big cement block. - and there's no police presence down here. they will not enter the area. - it sent a message to everybody else that this is a free-for-all, there are no police, there's nobody who's gonna stop you, and so people poured into the streets, and the violence spread from that. [together] no justice, no peace. - where's the lapd? what the hell is going on here? and once you don't control something like that early on... [imitates explosion] it explodes and continues to explode, and that's what happened here. - this is america! - martin luther king jr. said that riots are the language of the unheard, and in the song "the day the niggaz took over," they're saying, "look, this is how america gonna hear you. "we're gonna take this thing over. "we're gonna put our foot to the pedal, "and were gonna drive this nation in the direction we need it to go in." - dusk to dawn, citywide curfew is in effect in los angeles at this hour, and still the fires burn. - i didn't realize personally the extent of the damage until i went home the next morning, and i couldn't believe how many buildings were burned. it was going on all over the city. - of 7,000 korean-owned businesses, 1,700 were ruined. - can't people realize what they're doing is wrong? this is not the way to overcome racism. - people remembered the latasha harlins shooting, and people said, "you're the ones who come into our community "and take our money and don't give anything back to the community." those korean stores were targeted, and in some cases, those shop owners were targeted. - most koreans came in the late '70s and early '80s, so you're still dealing with the first generation of koreans, and in korea, they all have to go through military service, so they just became weekend commandos. [gunshot] - you! - these korean shop owners defended their property with bullets. - all the gun shops in koreatown lent out all their guns, and they just mobilized, and then the young guys, they told us to just patrol the streets. we could make our parents proud, or we could stick up for our community. - it turned into the biggest rebellion riot in the history of the united states of america since the civil war. - for the first time since the verdict, the world heard from rodney king. - people, i just--i just want to say, you know, can we--can we all get along? can we--can we get along? - rodney king is not a public spokesman. he's not an activist. he was a victim of a police beating, and clearly he didn't know what to say. i mean, what is there to say? 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"well, we saw you on the news, man. we came out to help you." by 6:00 in the afternoon, there were thousands of people. - as armed national guard troops deployed, these people armed themselves with trash bags and brooms to begin the overwhelming job of cleaning up what's left of their burned-out neighborhood. - we need to get the youth to understand that there is another alternative for venting your anguish and your frustration. it took three days to destroy it, and it took three days to clean it up. i was very proud. - "and if my survival means your total destruction, then so be it." you really feel that? - yes, i feel that way, only because that america is giving black people no other choice. - sister souljah is a rapper, she is an activist, and she does not sanitize her message for the public. - we all have to come together and find some common ground-- - how do you find a common ground in an all-white united states senate? show me a common ground. - you know, the problem is... - as she rises in prominence and becomes much more vocally outspoken, a number of her statements are held up of an example of black hatred of white people. - sister souljah told "the washington post" about a month ago, and i quote, "if black people kill black people every day, why not have a week and kill white people?" - in running for office, the democratic candidate, bill clinton, decided to seize on that particular sentence and pull it out of context. - if you took the words "white" and "black," and you reversed them, you might think david duke was giving that speech. - bill clinton denounced sister souljah in front of jesse jackson, so he's signaling to whites that he is not a typical liberal. - i think that bill clinton is like a lot of white politicians. they eat soul food, they party with black women, they play a saxophone, but when it comes to domestic and foreign policy, they make the same decisions that are destructive to african people in this country and throughout the world. - the next president of the united states of america, governor bill clinton. - clinton is the first democrat to be elected since 1976, he is a governor from a southern state, and he was representing himself as someone who could speak to the african-american community. - our diversity can be a source of strength in a world that is ever smaller, where everyone counts, and everyone is a part of america's family. [cheers and applause] - it's a new day in america. - six women will serve in the new u.s. senate, including the first black woman. - most women credit anita hill with starting this political movement. they say the rage they felt at her treatment by the senate judiciary committee fueled their campaigns. - it was a hopeful time when women began seizing some of these offices. it sensitized women and minorities to the fact that our voices have to be heard, and the real way to have them be heard is to be holding the reins of power. - $2.4 million. that's great box office for a wednesday, and that's what opening day crowds paid out to see "malcolm x." - it's hard to miss the phenomenon called spike lee. spike lee is a black man who has reached the top of white culture, and he's done it his way. - "malcolm x" is a really impressive achievement in terms of not being one of these small, independent, emergent new voices connected to hip-hop, but instead a big budget, 3-hour, 20-minute epic about a very important african-american figure. - take three, a mark. - i asked him if he was ever worried that the movie would not appeal to a broad audience. - if it's good enough, people are gonna come. but the minute black artists start thinking about crossover, they start diluting the work, watering it down, and the work suffers. - when we look at the john singletons and the spikes, all the way across the board, this became the era where we took charge of our own culture, our own cultural icons, and telling our own stories, expressed either in music or in theater or in cinema. - in los angeles, one woman is stirring memories and trying to bring about an understanding of the events that tore that city apart a little more than a year ago. her name is anna deavere smith, and she has taken the riot and turned it into theater. - twilight bey, that's my name. - twilight is one of 26 people deavere smith becomes in this one-woman tour de force. - then they said that we was over there looting in koreatown. that wasn't us. that was the mexicans over there. that wasn't us. - i thought of the los angeles riots as, like, this explosion of a-- like a trunk or a house that exploded, and everything's all over the place. then, as an artist, it's this incredible opportunity to put it together in a way that makes sense. there are so many different kinds of us, of americans now, with so many different kinds of ideas about what is just and what is not. - whenever you have a volatile period of racial strife in america, there's always a big pop culture surge of black voices. - i'm hopeful and heartened and flattered that people want to come and see this, which is about race, which is this big taboo. it's the uncomfortableness of being different, and that that is being paid attention to makes me happy. 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[cheers and applause] - the question wasn't whether o.j. was guilty or innocent. the question was whether the jury had been convinced beyond a reasonable doubt that the prosecution had sustained its burden, and at the end, they decided they had not. - nobody is celebrating the fact that this horrific crime occurred. they're celebrating what feels like payback for rodney king, even for latasha harlins, for a system and for conditions that have just ignored them. - o.j. is innocent, free as a bird! - in recent weeks, every one of us has been made aware of a simple truth. white americans and black americans often see the same world in drastically different ways, ways that go beyond and beneath the simpson trial and its aftermath, which brought these perceptions so starkly into the open. almost 30 years ago, dr. martin luther king took his last march in memphis. well, today's march is about black men taking renewed responsibility for themselves, their families, and their communities. - welcome to the million man march! - there are big goings-on in the nation's capital today. this is an enormous crowd of black american men and boys and yes, even some women. - i remember the power of stepping out of the d.c. metro and seeing this sea of faces of color on the national mall. - the million man march was called for by louis farrakhan, who is head of the nation of islam. - the basic reason that this was called was for atonement and reconciliation. - he's always been a controversial figure because of his anti-semitic utterances, but the march becomes bigger than louis farrakhan. - why do we march? because we are trapped with second-class schools and first-class jails. - we've been locked up, we've been brutalized, and this became the first mass expression we could make together, that we need to be regarded and respected and heal this racial breach. - we aren't all drug dealers and, you know, around shooting each other and stuff like that. we can come together and have a positive message. - when you start standing with our mothers, when you stick it out with your families, when you start mentoring our young, then we can build a new nation of strong people. - i had to get out of that whole kind of, like, time bomb mentality that growing up in south central la gives you, so i think that the march gave me a sense of hope that things could get better. 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- hi. - hello. - if i were to put police on every corner in america, of course crime would go down. but the question is, at what cost? for many black people, it was a sense of community, a sense of dignity, a sense of respect from law enforcement. - with a majority of americans worrying about their quality of life, in california, the easygoing tolerance of earlier decades has frayed. - at the ballot box, what we see in california, which is sort of the leading edge of this trend, is a whole number of different types of initiatives that are meant to further contain communities of color. - tens of thousands of californians marched through downtown los angeles today to demonstrate against proposition 187, which would bar illegal immigrants from public schools, non-emergency medical services, and welfare rolls. - we are as american as anybody else, and we deserve an education. - opponents say the emotionally divisive measure plays on voter prejudice against latinos, but supporters say it will help staunch the flow of illegal immigrants to california. - it has become the issue in the governor's race. pete wilson is pinning his reelection hopes on anti-immigrant sentiment. - we are gonna take back california for the working, tax-paying families of this state. - the main undercurrent of all of the different measures that were being held from 1994 onward dealt with fear, fear of the other, of an expanding demographic. - it's that kind of incident that has generated so much heat in california, where there's a controversial ballot measure to end preference for minorities. - proposition 209 would end all race and gender considerations in public education, government contracts, and hiring. - you begin to see all these policies and all these bills against affirmative action in attempting to address crime, and all of it feels like secret agent talk for "black people." - there have been 376 murders so far this year in washington, many of them gang- and drug-related. - it's another night of gang violence in los angeles, two young men killed. - in chicago, eight people murdered since friday. violent crime is an issue that haunts the president and one he plans to address with new proposals next month. - you gave me this job, and we're making progress on the things you hired me to do, but unless we deal with the ravages of crime and drug and violence, none of the other things we seek to do will ever take us where we need to go. - the crime bill became lock them up, throw the key away, three strikes, you're out, and in their zest to govern, that "we can stop this," it was an overreach. - in the bill, the penalties for powdered cocaine and crack were different. - powder cocaine, a drug of choice among mostly middle- and upper-class abusers. crack cocaine, a cheaper, faster high for it's mostly poor users. chemically, the drugs are virtually identical but not in federal court. an arrest for 5 grams of crack brings a mandatory five years in federal prison, but you get just the same five-year sentence for 500 grams of powder cocaine. the law was designed to help clean up crack-infested communities, but instead has become another wedge between blacks and whites. - all of these absurd laws are putting people in prison for lengthy terms, and we all know the imbalances in the way people are imprisoned and who gets incarcerated for the longer periods of time, and it's always people of color, so suddenly you had this massive group of primarily black men going to prison. - president clinton had a political strategy of saying, "we're gonna be tough on crime, but we're gonna be socially receptive," and the democratic party started moving to the right, playing the racial-political lines. - welfare as we know it is now history. president clinton today signed the legislation that ends a government commitment made 61 years ago of federal aid to the nation's poorest. - what ultimately happens is that there are the unanticipated consequences. for example, they didn't take into account childcare. if you're gonna put people back to work, who's ultimately gonna take care of the children that are left home? and it was these questions that exposed the weakness of the bill. - i tried to go to work, but i really didn't have childcare, but i was in school. i was doing something, not just sitting around doing nothing. - so you want to work. - of course. - welfare becomes racialized in a way in which we begin to hear all of these stereotypes being trotted out about the lazy, dependant welfare queens. there are more white people on welfare at that time than there were black people, but there was this sense again that welfare's helping those people, it's a handout, and we can't do that. so again, bill clinton turns on his base with welfare reform. - 14 million americans, mainly black in the cities, white elsewhere, will be hit. more than a million children will be thrown into poverty. - there is a significant story of people who have fallen below the radar screen, and people care less and less about what may actually happen to those people. - clinton is an extraordinarily complicated figure, and his biggest legacies, the crime bill and welfare reform, are gonna be disproportionately impacting low-income african-american communities. do i think that he was actively trying to do this? 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- it's a beautiful thing. like, number one in the whole country, that's a major accomplishment. - there was a lot of people experiencing success visibly. - the most prestigious award for literature has gone today to the american novelist toni morrison, the nobel prize. - i think i'm the first african- american to win the nobel prize. - you are. - and that is astonishing. - suddenly, people who we looked to as heroes and as markers of dignity and grace and talent and success, suddenly, america was looking at them too. this represents a new understanding of diversity, a new understanding of american possibility. - everybody wanted to be like us. everybody wanted to talk like us. everybody wanted to see our movies. they wanted to listen to our music. they wanted to wear our clothes. and some people felt like we lost that war, that revolution in the early '60s and the '70s, but we won the war in pop culture in the '90s. - every city has cases of police brutality, but few are as brutal as the alleged attack against haitian immigrant abner louima. - nearly 2,000 demonstrators marched on the 70th precinct yesterday, where abner louima says police beat him and sodomized him. the attack comes at a time when new york has gained new respect for its plummeting crime rate, but complaints about police misconduct are soaring. - the plastic cups cover the shell casings from 41 bullets fired by police after they confronted amadou diallo, a 22-year-old west african immigrant who may have been reaching for his keys. - amadou, amadou. - in many ways, the '90s ends the way it starts, with a spotlight on violence against black bodies by law enforcement. abner louima, amadou diallo, two people who did not deserve to be on the wrong side of state violence, were. - justice! - no peace! - justice! - no peace! - in our community, we live with that fear that it could be one of our brothers or one of our nephews or one of our sons, and i just wish everyone could understand. - diallo has become a martyr to some, a symbol of a price paid in new york's war against crime. rudolph giuliani has countered the outrage with carefully selected statistics... - shots fired by police officers has decreased by 50%. - and steadfast support for the nypd. - the new york city police department is the most restrained. substantially more restrained. it's among the most restrained police departments in the country. - many people thought even though times had progressed, in other ways, some of the images were not that much different than images people might've associated with the '50s and '60s. - we thought maybe we'd gotten past all this stuff, but it keeps happening, and it was a reminder that while the '90s represented so much growth, so much progress, we still had so much further to go. - in every society, there is a fragile balance between order and freedom. in new york these days, a number of blacks and hispanics in particular feel that it's their freedom which has been sacrificed to achieve order. they are the ones being stopped, frisked, sometimes harassed, for no other reason than that they are black or brown and therefore suspect. - although i would not call the '90s the best of times, the worst of times, i see it as two train tracks that dangerously went further and further apart. - it's the time that america lost it's naiveté and took the veil off the underlying problems in american society. - i marched in '63, i marched in '95, and i'm gonna keep on marching for justice and an even playing field for all of the american people. - it was a decade of realignment. we had some wins. we had some losses. but we redefined the collective culture of america. - in one generation, we have moved from denying a black man service at a lunch counter to being a serious contender for the presidency. - it was a seminal decade that paved the way for change in a way that maybe no other one did since the '60s. - you know, we're a part of a hybrid culture, and we can't deny that. so in some ways, the more obvious bi-racial identity that i have to affirm, african-americans also have to affirm, and white americans have to affirm, because they partake in a hybrid culture. you know, the truth of the matter is, is that american culture at this point, what is truly american, is black culture to a large degree. flip on the television set. and it's had a profound influence on this entire nation, and it has to be affirmed. in "money matters" this morning, wall street, where leaping stocks have investors jumping. we're going to turn the bull loose. ivan boesky: one of the great things about this nation is that we can seek profit. shriver: is money the number-one goal? 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