Vanderbilt Television News Archive

Special News Broadcast recorded from ABC Evening News for Tuesday, Mar 09, 1993


Title: Nightline: Which Way L.A.?

Abstract:

Taped segments introduced by Ted Koppel (ABC) with Malik Spellman of Hands Across Watts, John Mack of the Urban League, Jerry Yu of the Korean-American Coalition, Compton City council member Patricia Moore, restaurant owner Jamil Shabazz, Kathy Whalen, businessman Bondie Gambrell, community leader Joe Hicks, Ruben Martinez of the "LA Weekly", Crips gang member Tony Thomas, police officer Morris Batts, cook Saleem Wasi, Warren Olney of KCRW radio, author Mike Davis, Naomi Bradley of Free the LA 4, Law Professor Laurie Levenson, LAPD Commander David Gascon, shopkeeper Mo Lieu, Mike Weiss, US Marshall Craig Meacham, Lemar Harris, LAPD Sergeant Bill Shortley, Ester Valadez of Rebuild LA, trial defendant Stacey Koon, Angela Oh of the Korean-American Bar Association, Martha Dipenbrock and Arturo Rodriguez of the Los Angeles Conservation Corps, Harry Shabazian of Students Run LA, Dr. Bill Burke of the Los Angeles Marathon, Renoir Land, and unidentified others re: the current situation in Los Angeles (California) as the second trial of the four Los Angeles policemen accused in the Rodney King beating incident begins.

Begin Time:11:32:00 pm
End Time:12:01:00 am
TVN Record Number:647530
Copyright:Abstract and Metadata (c) 1993-2009 Vanderbilt University
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