i told him i loved him. he said he would be right back. i could hear a commotion of some sort. and then i remember hearing gunshots. looking to see him lying there, it was bad. it s the website we re lovers go to meet and cheat. this was someone looking to have an affair. but this affair was about so much more than deceit. you couldn t write this as a movie. you couldn t write this as a book. this affair became a game. a wife and her lover, spying on her husband and his lover. you just think, well what else have they done? and then, this by game turned deadly. one of the four lovers was gunned down. it s obviously was not something that was random. waiting at the scene, a man with a strange story. and waiting for detectives, a strange video. how creepy was that video? it was very creepy. an affair to remember. he was the one. and a fair to forget. i shouldn t have done it. and one warmer secret still to be revealed. she said, i need you to si
acquitted brutally beating rodney king and the unrest that followed burst it from tensions that had been brewing for years. callous businesses were destroyed. a civil rights attorney and former member of the black attorney leader and direct after attorney communications marcia little. happy to have both of you with me. marcia, the footage recorded from george holiday from his apartment balcony was an example of a viral video showing a routine police violence against black people that was so long experience and not necessarily believed if you did not experience it for your house self-or have firsthand all edge of it. what s up we learned in the 30 years since the l.a. riots given that so many more of these videos have come out with the innovation of smartphones? good morning. one of the things that we ve learned even with the images that have been captured initially, as you said, this is one of the first viral videos.
medical care. it is a long and difficult journey. cnn s jake tapper has that story. reporter: just as putin s forces did in syria, here they are in ukraine. 279 hospitals have been damaged since the war started, according to the ukrainian health minister, 19 of them completely decimated. forcing thousands of innocent ukrainian civilians, wounded in russian attacks in the east and south to be shuttled hundreds of miles to hospitals in western ukraine to fight to stay live. such as olga zuchenko. do you ever think you ll be able to go back to your normal life? she ran a grocery store in the luhansk region with her husband maxim when seven bombs hit their neighborhood. shrapnel pummelling their apartment balcony.