CBS Evening News Headline
I’m Katie Couric. Tonight, inside the minds of America’s combat forces. A first of its kind study reveals how much the war’s affecting the mental health and behavior. And this is their No. one enemy. Tonight, you’ll see and hear what it’s like to be hit by a roadside bomb. Also tonight, protests 항의 and the announcement of a federal investigation after that clash 충돌 between Los Angeles police and demonstrators 시위 운동자 at an immigration 이민 rally 집회, 시위 운동.
Rediscovering America. We’ll take you back to the very foundations 기초, 토대 of our history. And they went back to their roots 근원, 시조, 조상 and it’s one very sweet story in Steve Hartman’s Assignment 할당된 임무 America. This is the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric.
이민 개혁 시위대 VS LAPD 진실 공방전
And now to California. The fallout <예기치 않은> 부산물, 결과 continues from that May Day 노동절 clash between immigration protestors and the Los Angeles Police Department with the federal government now looking into ~을 조사하다 it for any civil rights 시민 인권, 민권 violations 위반, 방해. Here’s Bill Whitaker.
With the reaction turning rancorous 악의에 불타는 over this LAPD use of force, the FBI now is launching 착수하다 an investigation. Police say they were clearing McArthur Park after a few dozen protestors hit them with bottles and rocks. Eight police officers were hurt. Investigators still are trying to determine the number of injured civilians.
Fox photographer Patti Ballaz shot 사진을 찍다 these pictures before she was knocked down. Her reporter manhandled 거칠게 다루다. Today, bruised 멍들게 하다 and battered 강타하다, she filed suit against ~을 상대로 소송을 제기하다 the LAPD. “One of them said, ok, let’s do double time <군사> 속보 cause it’s tussle 심한 격투, 난투 time and laughing.” It’s tussle time? “Tussle time.”
In all, four investigations have been launched, two by the LAPD, one by the civilian oversight 감시, 감독 committee, and now the FBI. The LAPD paid more than $4 million and promised to respect journalist’s rights after roughing up <속어> 때리다 protestors at the 2000 democratic convention. Today, the police union says the whole story is not on this videotape. One thing all can agree, no one likes what they see here. Bill Whitaker, CBS News, Los Angeles.
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