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klux klan i face. >> you go back to the ku klux ku klux klan that you faced.hat was the scariest time you have had in the movement? >> i can remember being in downtown atlantaa and picketing department stores that wouldn't serve black people wouldn't give us food wouldn't allow us to go in and get something to eat. i felt real fear that these spindle-legged little bumsters, you know real boys poised a real threat to me. lucki luckily, nothing untoward happened but the threat was always there you said that obama is to the tea party what the moon is to a were space wolfe. what do you mean by that? >> i mean that obama is to the tea party what the moon is to the werewolves. >> thank you. we needed today clarify that. >> good. >> i am glad we were able to to the bottom of that? >> coming up julian bond talks about another rights movement the battle for lgbt equality. stay with us. ♪ i'm michael shure >>> you are watching "talk toays." i am michael shore speak with civil rights icon julian bond. >> looking back at the movement even in the movie "selma," reading abo
klux klan i face. >> you go back to the ku klux ku klux klan that you faced.hat was the scariest time you have had in the movement? >> i can remember being in downtown atlantaa and picketing department stores that wouldn't serve black people wouldn't give us food wouldn't allow us to go in and get something to eat. i felt real fear that these spindle-legged little bumsters, you know real boys poised a real threat to me. lucki luckily, nothing untoward happened but the threat was...
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i wouldn't compare them to the ku klux klan that i faced. >> going back to the ku klux klan what areticular - or what was the scariest time you had in the movement? >> i can remember being in downtown lapt picketing -- atlanta, picketing department stores that wouldn't serve black people, serve food or allow us to go in and get something to eat. i felt fear that these spindle-legged little monsters you know real boys posed a threat to me. luckily nothing untoward happened, but the threat was always there. >> you have said that obama is to the tea party what the moonis to a wear wolf. what do you mean by that? >> i mean that obama is to the tea party what the moon is to the wear wolves. >> thank you. we needed to clarify that. i'm glad we were able to get to the bottom. that. >> coming up julian bond talks about another rights movement, the battle for l.g.b.t. equality. stay with us. >> sunday night. >> 140 world leaders will take the podium. >> get the full story. >> there is real disunity in the security council. >> about issues that impact your world. >> infectious diseases are a m
i wouldn't compare them to the ku klux klan that i faced. >> going back to the ku klux klan what areticular - or what was the scariest time you had in the movement? >> i can remember being in downtown lapt picketing -- atlanta, picketing department stores that wouldn't serve black people, serve food or allow us to go in and get something to eat. i felt fear that these spindle-legged little monsters you know real boys posed a threat to me. luckily nothing untoward happened, but the...
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that i faced. >> you go back to-- to the ku klux klan that you faced. what are some particular or a particular-- what was the scariest time you had in the movement? >>well i can remember being in downtown atlanta and-- picketing department stores that wouldn't serve black people wouldn't give us food, wouldn't allow us to go in and get something to eat. and-- i felt real fear that these spindle-legged little bumsters-- (laugh) you know real poise-- pose a real threat to me. luckily, nothing un-- untoward happened but the threat was always there. >> you have said that obama is to the tea party what the moon is to a werewolf. what do you mean by that-- >> well, (laugh) i mean that obama is to the tea party what the moon is to the werewolves. >> thank you. i-- we needed it clarified and i'm glad-- >> well, good, good-- >> --i'm glad we were able to get to the bottom of that-- >> i'm glad we straightened that out. >> coming up julian bond talks about another rights movement, the battle for lgbt equality. stay with us... >> a global climate crisis >> two fee
that i faced. >> you go back to-- to the ku klux klan that you faced. what are some particular or a particular-- what was the scariest time you had in the movement? >>well i can remember being in downtown atlanta and-- picketing department stores that wouldn't serve black people wouldn't give us food, wouldn't allow us to go in and get something to eat. and-- i felt real fear that these spindle-legged little bumsters-- (laugh) you know real poise-- pose a real threat to me. luckily,...
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>> "america tonight" was invited into the house party scene at ku where there was plenty of booze and no inhibitions. >> we drink and then we bring them home and we wake up the next morning and we take them out for breakfast and we move on with our day. party. this is rebecca, not her real name, a 21-year-old ku sophomore that says her whole world changed with the guy she met on campus raped her. >> we met a few weeks into school. we instantly had a connection. >> it was on another party night. she remembers that walking home was a struggle. embarrassing. she remembers he handed her one red solo cup after another. >> at the party i had at least eight beers. at least. and then i had a vodka cocktail, and a few shots of just straight vodka as well. >> as it so often does, the booze took over. alcohol fuels half of all sexual assaults on campus. >> i remember waking up, and he was kissing me. and then before i knew it, he was trying to have sex with me. and i tried push him off but i was so weak because of how intoxicated i was, it obviously wasn't effective. and i told him no and to sto
>> "america tonight" was invited into the house party scene at ku where there was plenty of booze and no inhibitions. >> we drink and then we bring them home and we wake up the next morning and we take them out for breakfast and we move on with our day. party. this is rebecca, not her real name, a 21-year-old ku sophomore that says her whole world changed with the guy she met on campus raped her. >> we met a few weeks into school. we instantly had a connection....
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so he and others from ku went to japan. they had to leave the airport at 6:00 a.m.. meaning he had to be there at 5:00. we spent all night long trying to get him packed. and we weren't clicking. we weren't getting the job done and it got to be 3:00, 330 we were passing each other on the stairs to the living room, to the laundry room. i said wait, have you taken your meds, and he says no, did you? i said no. okay, then. so we retreated. we got our meds down and he got packed to the airport as they were lining up and his group was just getting ready to load on the plane. but he got there. anyway, that's an adhd story. thanks very much. council. >> thank you. we wish you luck in your endeavors and we would like you to think of us as an extended family. we are opening up to public comment for anyone who would like to share any stories about derek. and also on the bridge line. thank you. >> is there any public comment at this time? >> what i want to point out. i understand that you are talking about derek and i understand you are talking about derek. anyway not really cli
so he and others from ku went to japan. they had to leave the airport at 6:00 a.m.. meaning he had to be there at 5:00. we spent all night long trying to get him packed. and we weren't clicking. we weren't getting the job done and it got to be 3:00, 330 we were passing each other on the stairs to the living room, to the laundry room. i said wait, have you taken your meds, and he says no, did you? i said no. okay, then. so we retreated. we got our meds down and he got packed to the airport as...
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they engaged with the ku klu klan and invited the klan to witness this parade which they called the death to the klan march which was confrontational from the outset. >> death to the klan. >> members were gathering of the cwp with naked residents of morning morning side homes. before that could happen a caravan of klan and nazi members, nine cars to be exact, arrived on the scene. they hit them with picket signs. the klan members did pull out weapons and did shoot into the air. some of the cwp protesters pulled out handguns and fired one, two or three shots. then the klans men went to carloaded with rifles, pulled those out and in next 88 seconds five people were killed or mortally wounded and twice that number were wounded. the police appeared on the scene after the fact in uniform police. they did begin to arrest cwp members, interestingly enough. all the klan members escaped except for the last car. afterthat day they came back and they will arrest klan and nazi members. the people that were killed on november 3rd there were five who died. two were train medical doctors. jim waller and
they engaged with the ku klu klan and invited the klan to witness this parade which they called the death to the klan march which was confrontational from the outset. >> death to the klan. >> members were gathering of the cwp with naked residents of morning morning side homes. before that could happen a caravan of klan and nazi members, nine cars to be exact, arrived on the scene. they hit them with picket signs. the klan members did pull out weapons and did shoot into the air. some...
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over the weekend to help advertise the ku athletics program. field on sunday? saturday, that is to say. >> i've had all kinds of reactions. but everything from tears to celebrations. and a number of people mentioned that they got tears. other people just enjoyed it. they couldn't quite understand it. i i couldn't either. >> hey, cooper, what did you think about this entire process? it's it being like being so close to your grandfather, football and war memories? >> i just -- it's been awesome. in fact, like while it was going on, a lot of people, you know, tears and stuff are happening. i could not stop laughing. every time i see it, it just makes me laugh. >> why? >> it is so awesome. it just -- it cracks me up. >> there's a belief he's part of the greatest generation. is that how snufl. >> no doubt. when he was 20, he played football, was in the war. maybe coming back to ku and that's just a great, great thing what he did. >> well, cooper, you were laughing. i was crying when i saw it. brian, i understand you and cooper are roommates while he
over the weekend to help advertise the ku athletics program. field on sunday? saturday, that is to say. >> i've had all kinds of reactions. but everything from tears to celebrations. and a number of people mentioned that they got tears. other people just enjoyed it. they couldn't quite understand it. i i couldn't either. >> hey, cooper, what did you think about this entire process? it's it being like being so close to your grandfather, football and war memories? >> i just --...
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. >> going through neighborhoods andj ku communities;ñpy you have to act a very diligent manner. >> i'mconcerned that these some of these animal rights activists are they ignorant or are they just completely confused by what's happening up there. because it sounds to me like the cases are of aggressive animals. even the people at the fish and wild life division. >> i do believe there's confusion as to what the situation is. in norwood they have a case of reeb he's and rabies spreads. >> dens are in people's back yards. it sounds like the coyotes are encroaching on the people. >> they stop it and allow you to make sure you kill the coyote. shooting it doesn't guarantee you're killing it. >> have they considered the other option? dropping an an vil from a height. >> i heard that's a popular idea. i think that could be a possibility. >> mercer county prosecutor is being accused of sexually harassing members of his staff over the last decade. i'm actually going to interview the reporter who got an anonymous letter by an accuser. >> i had a brief conversation with him yesterday. i read him t
. >> going through neighborhoods andj ku communities;ñpy you have to act a very diligent manner. >> i'mconcerned that these some of these animal rights activists are they ignorant or are they just completely confused by what's happening up there. because it sounds to me like the cases are of aggressive animals. even the people at the fish and wild life division. >> i do believe there's confusion as to what the situation is. in norwood they have a case of reeb he's and rabies...
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the south, reactionary violence by paramilitary groups like the knights of the white camelia and the ku klux klan. presaged what might happen on a national scale if federal soldiers went home. at the same time, few northerners wanted the military patrolling the south as an army of occupation for very long. in the end, congressional republicans placed their confidence in what they believed was the transformative powers of the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments. northern republicans hoped that with the right to vote african-americans would soon be able to protect themselves. to defend their own rights. without the aid of the federal army. they believed white politicians hoping to gain election would have to campaign for black votes and as a result give the freed men and women a fair shake. and if somehow a reactionary white majority gained control of a southern state legislature african-americans could turn to the federal courts and the 14 th amendment to overturn laws or practices that replicated the black codes. the republicans' confidence was quickly tested because military reconstruction
the south, reactionary violence by paramilitary groups like the knights of the white camelia and the ku klux klan. presaged what might happen on a national scale if federal soldiers went home. at the same time, few northerners wanted the military patrolling the south as an army of occupation for very long. in the end, congressional republicans placed their confidence in what they believed was the transformative powers of the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments. northern republicans hoped that with...
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>> reporter: after days of waiting for a flight, ku was able to make it out safely. >> it seemed like emotionally everything started to hit me all at once. downstairs at baggage claim, he was reunited with his wife. i am just happy she made it out safely and as they're grateful for their return to american soil. >> it feels good to be home and hopefully soon see my wife and my family, and it feels good to be back at least. >> the busyness of this arrival hall that pales in comparison to what they saw in nepal. each of the travelers felt they were tired and exhausted and they just wanted to go home and take a shower knowing that this shower is a luxury compared to what those in nepal are going through. chris nguyen abc 7 news. >>> a reminder to stay with us for continuing coverage of the nepal earthquake on the air and online at abc 7 news.com and you can always get breaking updates on twitter 24/7 at abc 7 news bay area. >>> republican presidential hopeful senator marco rubio is making a campaign swing through california. the florida senator gave a speech today in los angeles where he
>> reporter: after days of waiting for a flight, ku was able to make it out safely. >> it seemed like emotionally everything started to hit me all at once. downstairs at baggage claim, he was reunited with his wife. i am just happy she made it out safely and as they're grateful for their return to american soil. >> it feels good to be home and hopefully soon see my wife and my family, and it feels good to be back at least. >> the busyness of this arrival hall that pales...
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your ku klux klan, white supremacist groups. training to kill people.hey come out from those camps and join the police force just to kill people of color. you need to send some drones and search out these terrorist camps right here in america and wipe them out. if you can use drones in one place, it use them everywhere. right here in america. host: arthur in chesapeake, virginia. john is up next on that line for those who support the use of drones. good morning. caller: good morning. we support using drones but you have to have human intelligence on the ground to run these programs. it can't just use a sim card in a cell phone because you think someone is there and drop a bomb on a building. your other caller was referring to white people are killing black and brown people. these people are terrorists. it is unfortunate if you kill a house full of terrorists and there are kids and wives and things like that. where are they going to go? what do you think they will end up doing? it's like when they say they are releasing prisoners from gitmo like they are
your ku klux klan, white supremacist groups. training to kill people.hey come out from those camps and join the police force just to kill people of color. you need to send some drones and search out these terrorist camps right here in america and wipe them out. if you can use drones in one place, it use them everywhere. right here in america. host: arthur in chesapeake, virginia. john is up next on that line for those who support the use of drones. good morning. caller: good morning. we support...
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lee ku chan made the remark when he met with the house speaker. in the meeting lee said that although the two countries want to improve ties they have been unable to do so over the past several years. he apparently referred to a statement abe plans to issue on the 17th anniversary of the end of the war. the chinese premier said the statement issuesed by kono when he was chief cabinet secretary and former minister represent the spirit of a correct interpretation of the history. and expressed heartfelt apologies. and lee said china wants the abe administration to keep these statements in mind as they prepare the new statement. >>> the governor of japan's southern most prefecture of okinawa is a member of the delegation visiting beijing. he also met premier lee saying he wants to deepen ties with the chinese regions. >> translator: i say we want to promote economic changeexchanges as a new experimental free trade zone created in the province. >> he said okinawa profited centuries ago with trade. he said people from the chinese coastal confidence emig
lee ku chan made the remark when he met with the house speaker. in the meeting lee said that although the two countries want to improve ties they have been unable to do so over the past several years. he apparently referred to a statement abe plans to issue on the 17th anniversary of the end of the war. the chinese premier said the statement issuesed by kono when he was chief cabinet secretary and former minister represent the spirit of a correct interpretation of the history. and expressed...
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it's not about everybody sending ground singing can buy off -- ku mbaya. press it is within what the administration has headed out to, u.s. sanctions on iran for human rights abuses and ballistic will remain in place under the deal. what president obama did him he was not as early in directly to iranians. he was speaking to the american public who want the united date to negotiate, but also want congress to have a bit of a say in think. the beach was carried for the first time by iranian state television. in other words, iranians heard these words on the u.s. president come these critical words toward iranian foreign policy in the past. this is largely or only about the nuclear deal but also a rapprochement between these two countries. it does take us back to the issue of 2008 and him of those big campaign promises from barack obama. you remember that he said he wanted to eat to his enemies that he worried to use diplomacy. that's why for this white house there was so much riding on these talks. the white house wants to show that this is the obama foreign
it's not about everybody sending ground singing can buy off -- ku mbaya. press it is within what the administration has headed out to, u.s. sanctions on iran for human rights abuses and ballistic will remain in place under the deal. what president obama did him he was not as early in directly to iranians. he was speaking to the american public who want the united date to negotiate, but also want congress to have a bit of a say in think. the beach was carried for the first time by iranian state...
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growing bigotry in the 19th century were with the ku klux klan in the 1920's. there were all sorts of charges made about catholics being a population that could not be absorbed because their liberal values are antithetical the lash were antithetical to liberal democrat ideas. some arguments were based on racist ideology in relation to national types. some was based on pseudoscience of the day. anti-catholicism was driven not only by religious prejudice also by class ethnic, and sometimes racialist animosity. this had to do with concerns about issues like crime, social problems, political rival wasn't -- radicalism, and so forth. a lot of america's anti-catholicism was an expression of being anti-irish. in many ways, the class structure of catholic immigrants worked to reinforce many negative stereotypes. this fed prejudice and discrimination against catholics. i just make the point that in terms of understanding the hostility, this is not just derivative of religious prejudice. there were social, class, and other factors at work. my fourth point is the church w
growing bigotry in the 19th century were with the ku klux klan in the 1920's. there were all sorts of charges made about catholics being a population that could not be absorbed because their liberal values are antithetical the lash were antithetical to liberal democrat ideas. some arguments were based on racist ideology in relation to national types. some was based on pseudoscience of the day. anti-catholicism was driven not only by religious prejudice also by class ethnic, and sometimes...
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through the ku klux klan and riots and those kind of things i think it is -- it is -- >> and andrew johnson gave them a little notch. if they left it up to andrew johnson, there would be no -- >> it would have taken a real military operation to force reconstruction, and there would have been no way that would have happened because it would've been widely expensive. and many northerners actually bridled the -- >> even when they engaged in the indian wars, the republic wants the army to be smaller and smaller and smaller, but still protect the borders and the frontiers. co-chair gallagher: the u.s. army 1 -- u.s. army got down to 1/10 of its size. ok, this is sort of a specific question. what was the confederate policy regarding african-american soldier. w's? -- pows? what is the confederate policy? >> once he was colored troops were in action, the policy was to basically treat them and officers who commanded them as lamenting slave rebellion. so they were basically slaves -- slaves rebelling against authority. they were more like runaway slaves and they were soldiers to be treated as soldier
through the ku klux klan and riots and those kind of things i think it is -- it is -- >> and andrew johnson gave them a little notch. if they left it up to andrew johnson, there would be no -- >> it would have taken a real military operation to force reconstruction, and there would have been no way that would have happened because it would've been widely expensive. and many northerners actually bridled the -- >> even when they engaged in the indian wars, the republic wants the...
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anti-catholic feeling in the ku klux klan reestablished in the 1940's and 50's. he keeps the people within the church. i would argue irish catholic and the children of salmon immigrants at the turn-of-the-century were disciplined -- were more disciplined than their parents. probably true for german immigrants as well. the religiosity those up -- peaks. there was an enormous peak and the 1950's. the use of sports as i have seen it in irish parishes they are where using sports as early as the 1880's. baseball, track and field, all those things. younger people can participate. there is is -- there's an uncertainty as to whether young kids want to play sports in college. eventually they figured out those sports also become as you say, they had a dual function. you are in kind of conflict with other groups. for example when holy cross beat hartford for the first time, virtually the entire station goes down and takes the team back on their shoulders because that is the triumph over the heretical enemy. [laughter] so the way in which notre dame has achieved this status.
anti-catholic feeling in the ku klux klan reestablished in the 1940's and 50's. he keeps the people within the church. i would argue irish catholic and the children of salmon immigrants at the turn-of-the-century were disciplined -- were more disciplined than their parents. probably true for german immigrants as well. the religiosity those up -- peaks. there was an enormous peak and the 1950's. the use of sports as i have seen it in irish parishes they are where using sports as early as the...
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grant would use troops to put down the ku klux klan. he had a bill in 1975 and it did pass. it was a public accommodations bill. it was certainly very moderate in its intent. it basically mandated equality of treatment in public accommodations. it became law. unfortunately it years later the supreme court of the united states declared it unconstitutional. one thing to remember about grant and reconstruction, he championed blacks' rights at increasing political risk. his enemies, when they looked at the troop movements and south carolina, for instance they accused grant of militarism and this was unfortunate because he tended to get lost in people's minds and the purpose of those troops got lost in people's minds. the bottom line for reconstruction the more that public opinion at band in project, if you will, despite grant's efforts to keep it alive -- and as a mentioned earlier -- as i mentioned earlier whites were determined it would not succeed and ultimately reconstruction would come to an unsuccessful end. after he was out of the white house, 1870, grant speaking with a
grant would use troops to put down the ku klux klan. he had a bill in 1975 and it did pass. it was a public accommodations bill. it was certainly very moderate in its intent. it basically mandated equality of treatment in public accommodations. it became law. unfortunately it years later the supreme court of the united states declared it unconstitutional. one thing to remember about grant and reconstruction, he championed blacks' rights at increasing political risk. his enemies, when they...
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there are several simple things you ku do to cut your costs.e are five ways you can save your company time and money courtesy of entrepreneur.com. one, get cash for ink cartridge cartridges. sites like this offer around $20 for empty ones. two, use free forms of software. you can find some online. three, use connected apps. many new services work effectively when used together. leverage linked providers with possible in order to save time. four build your business credit. you'll be able to access more financing at better rates when you build your credit through your business' name instead of your personal account. a free service makes it easy to understand, bill and protect your business' credit. and five refinance for better rates. you may be paying high interest because you had poor credit when you initially borrowed money. so renegotiate your existing financing. >>> as an entrepreneur multitasking is a necessary skill and this week's app of the week will help you be even more productive when you're on the road. tip bit is a free mobile app t
there are several simple things you ku do to cut your costs.e are five ways you can save your company time and money courtesy of entrepreneur.com. one, get cash for ink cartridge cartridges. sites like this offer around $20 for empty ones. two, use free forms of software. you can find some online. three, use connected apps. many new services work effectively when used together. leverage linked providers with possible in order to save time. four build your business credit. you'll be able to...
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. >> reporter: the robbers threatening to kidnap kus mefrps or shoot police officers if anyone calls for help. and investigators believe the thieves might be from the area. both appear to have pittsburgh accepts. the fbi tonight offering a $10,000 award for any information leading to an arrest. david? >> alex perez in pittsburgh for us. alex thank you. >>> around the world tonight, and to the growing concern in iraq. ramadi on the brink of falling to isis. three neighboring villages now captured. thousands of families escaping. some with only the clothes on their backs. u.s.-led air strikes today trying to slow their advance on the city. >>> back here at home and to a stunning image tonight from dallas. the hit band lady antebellum traveling down interstate 30 on their way to the country muse you can awards when their tour bus bursts into flames. tonight, a burned-out shell after a tire blew out. this evening, they reveal they had to get out quickly, and here's abc's kendis gibson. >> reporter: they're known for burning up the stage, but today it was lady antebellum's tour bus burnin
. >> reporter: the robbers threatening to kidnap kus mefrps or shoot police officers if anyone calls for help. and investigators believe the thieves might be from the area. both appear to have pittsburgh accepts. the fbi tonight offering a $10,000 award for any information leading to an arrest. david? >> alex perez in pittsburgh for us. alex thank you. >>> around the world tonight, and to the growing concern in iraq. ramadi on the brink of falling to isis. three neighboring...
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i would observe i would observe that the ku klux klan claims that they are christian although they hate jews and blacks. i wonder if you could give me more than a one-word answer if i were i were to ask if there was a newspaper headline that says christians whence negro. would that be a fair headline? thank you much by. >> caller: not sure where your going to mobile you are attempting to say is we ought not to be quick to judge islam by the extremist actions of illness or front for a big daddy. i agree with that. president lcc was the leading university in cairo the seat of islamic burning in the world give a lecture on january 1. you will be able to find where he instructed the scholars of islam that the problem wasn't islam. needed to be confronted reformed. they. that for me to say that. leading islamic scholars. it is a problem. a lot of people in isis. returned isis fighter. we have had that happen in london commend the united states, in france. we france. we have to be serious about the fact that there are a lot, thousands, tens of thousands of radical islamists who are not repres
i would observe i would observe that the ku klux klan claims that they are christian although they hate jews and blacks. i wonder if you could give me more than a one-word answer if i were i were to ask if there was a newspaper headline that says christians whence negro. would that be a fair headline? thank you much by. >> caller: not sure where your going to mobile you are attempting to say is we ought not to be quick to judge islam by the extremist actions of illness or front for a big...
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vicente arenas is in miami where prosecutors linked the suspects to the ku klux klan.ning. >> reporter: good morning. the three suspects were nabbed after the fbi stage add crime scene to make it look like their intended victim had been killed. this is the latest in a string of incidents involved the florida department of corrections. they had all worn the florida corrections uniform but the bros. cuters say they also donned the robes of a well known hate group. >> no one has been convicted yet. these are pending charge but the facts of this case are despicable. >> reporter: according to legal documents the three men are accused or trying to kill a former black inmate. driver allegedly told an fbi informant, i'm going have to catch this kpe pleaive. >> they invaded his home by attempting to murder him by injecting him with insulin and putting a fishing pole in his hand and making it look like he drowned. >> after that they tricked the suspect thinking their target had been killed by a hit man. >> when the fbi staged it they expressed they were happy about it they shook
vicente arenas is in miami where prosecutors linked the suspects to the ku klux klan.ning. >> reporter: good morning. the three suspects were nabbed after the fbi stage add crime scene to make it look like their intended victim had been killed. this is the latest in a string of incidents involved the florida department of corrections. they had all worn the florida corrections uniform but the bros. cuters say they also donned the robes of a well known hate group. >> no one has been...
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in miami, prosecutors linked the suspectses to the ku klux klan.ning. >> reporter: good morning. the three suspects were nabbed after the fbi stage add crime scene to make it look like they're intended victim had been killed. this is the latest in a string of incidents involving the florida department of corrections. thomas driver david moran and charles thomas newcombe had all worn the florida of corrections uniform and also donned the robes of a well-known hate group. >> no one convicted pending charges bat the facts ss but the facts are despicable. >> reporter: accused of trying to kill a former african-american inmate who once bit driver during a fight and exposed him to the hepatitis virus. driver told an fbi agent i'm going to have to catch this expletive from this dirty expletive monkey all because he can't beat me like a man wants to bite me like a dirty little expletive. >> they later cased the inmate's home in an attempt to murder him by injecting him with insulin and putting a fishing pole in his hand and making it look like he drowned.
in miami, prosecutors linked the suspectses to the ku klux klan.ning. >> reporter: good morning. the three suspects were nabbed after the fbi stage add crime scene to make it look like they're intended victim had been killed. this is the latest in a string of incidents involving the florida department of corrections. thomas driver david moran and charles thomas newcombe had all worn the florida of corrections uniform and also donned the robes of a well-known hate group. >> no one...
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b, if i was an irish catholic i would not frequent the ku klux klan's kitchen. i wouldn't want to give them my money. if i was gay even though you are an attractive man -- >> are you mad at me for saying thaddeus. the teleprompter is zipping by. >> i know you are a canadian and can't speak. >> we have to be gay to keep warm. we call them eskimo kisses. >> ironically throughout the whole thing and i agree on the media being condescending to these people is it is about russo's concept of the civil religion versus the revealed religions where you can believe whatever you want. the left will tell you this. underneath you can believe everything else. this is an example of why these debates are contentious. it is not the gay issue or the gay marriage issue but it is a symptom of the over arching struggle between an imposed religion being under it. >> that sounds like a lot of fancy talk. i don't know what is going on. >> i think it is the upper classes poking red necks and then saying listen you stupid hillbillies, you are supposed to be christian and helping people.
b, if i was an irish catholic i would not frequent the ku klux klan's kitchen. i wouldn't want to give them my money. if i was gay even though you are an attractive man -- >> are you mad at me for saying thaddeus. the teleprompter is zipping by. >> i know you are a canadian and can't speak. >> we have to be gay to keep warm. we call them eskimo kisses. >> ironically throughout the whole thing and i agree on the media being condescending to these people is it is about...
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. >> i -- >> you would do a ku klux klan wedding or nazi wedding? >> all ministers all priests, all rabbis all imams can make a choice not to do something even like a mixed religion ceremony. >> what about the pizza seller? >> because they are not in a religious service. >> the fact is we have a long, long tradition of being able to live according to our deeply-held convinces at work and at home. >> yes. >> and you are the totalitarian left. >> what matters so me is that there is this fully-blown, totally justified effort to stamp out discrimination against people who have what are called immutable characteristics. >> it doesn't work out. it, what rfra provided was a balancing test. what rfra gives these individuals is a day in court. >> but that isn't a good idea. it means everybody has to lawyer up. what about having private life, to do what you want, as long as you don't physically assault a gay person. >> in the last 22 years, there hasn't been one single case when a restaurant opener said i will not serve you because you're gay. not one single
. >> i -- >> you would do a ku klux klan wedding or nazi wedding? >> all ministers all priests, all rabbis all imams can make a choice not to do something even like a mixed religion ceremony. >> what about the pizza seller? >> because they are not in a religious service. >> the fact is we have a long, long tradition of being able to live according to our deeply-held convinces at work and at home. >> yes. >> and you are the totalitarian left....
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. >> pg&e kus cuters. they indicted the company on 27 felony counts of pipeline code violations and one count of obstruction of justice stemming from the pipeline blast that killed eight people. according to documents obtained by the chronicle, pg&e said there serious questions. they said the actions that led to the obstruction charge had no connection to the san bruno case. >> you can tweet about the twitter stock. >> here's this morning's america's money report. >> topping america's money, twitter shares sligd. >> the company stock likely to be under pressure following a diagnosis appointing earnings report. >> that report leaked online and that is looking into the lek. if it wasn't already, you go action moly is fully mainstream. already offering the bacon guacamole flat bread sandwich breakfast. >> finally, mmm is right. victoria's secret add new angels. they are diversed in small corners of the world and we have three americans to tell you about. >> sales are up to $6.5 million a year. not only women
. >> pg&e kus cuters. they indicted the company on 27 felony counts of pipeline code violations and one count of obstruction of justice stemming from the pipeline blast that killed eight people. according to documents obtained by the chronicle, pg&e said there serious questions. they said the actions that led to the obstruction charge had no connection to the san bruno case. >> you can tweet about the twitter stock. >> here's this morning's america's money report....
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the ku klux klan should be able to march down the street.n public property they should be allowed to protest. anybody should be able to do what they want to do. it's part of free speech. >> well, there's limits. constitutional and otherwise. >> but not this. this is not a limit. right? you're not allowed to threaten people's lives. it's your right to do as part of the first amendment. i don't know what their amendments are. but in this country we should be able to say what we want and not get in trouble for it. >> i agree. i don't think it was an award winning moment for him. he had an up the to say something courageous and make a positive impact. instead he looked small and cowardly. >> he probably thought it was a good idea when the administration made up the lie about the benghazi video and the guy in the middle of the night. no one in hollywood stepped up. >> it's the same kind of thinking. >> coming up, breaking news on the world's highest paid supermodel. that's me. oh, no, it's gisele. she's making big changes to her career. she's mov
the ku klux klan should be able to march down the street.n public property they should be allowed to protest. anybody should be able to do what they want to do. it's part of free speech. >> well, there's limits. constitutional and otherwise. >> but not this. this is not a limit. right? you're not allowed to threaten people's lives. it's your right to do as part of the first amendment. i don't know what their amendments are. but in this country we should be able to say what we want...
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just learn details of a disturbing murder conspiracy plot involving three members of the ku klux klan them on the job at the florida department of corrections. they were arrested today in a scheme to allegedly set off a bomb to kill an inmate who happens to be black after his release from prison because that inmate got into a fight with one of the kkk members. that is the latest. back to you. >> thanks molette. >>> a u.s. senator is headed to federal court in a few hours to face corruption charges. new jersey democrat bob menendez was indicted yesterday. today a new jersey paper saying in an editorial quote raeesign now and spare jeshzy ynew jersey the pain. menendez says he isn't going anywhere. they say he helped a doctor milk medicare for millions and get visas for several of the doctor's girl friends. in return he accepted contributions and lavish trips. the doctor arrived in court earlier this morning. >>> here is a look at rain timing tomorrow. we're going to have showers arriving after midnight and get closer to the metro area by 9:30 in the morning showers moving into the metr
just learn details of a disturbing murder conspiracy plot involving three members of the ku klux klan them on the job at the florida department of corrections. they were arrested today in a scheme to allegedly set off a bomb to kill an inmate who happens to be black after his release from prison because that inmate got into a fight with one of the kkk members. that is the latest. back to you. >> thanks molette. >>> a u.s. senator is headed to federal court in a few hours to face...
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trailer titled "the hoods" which depicted an image of president obama wearing gold teeth, images of a kue are things that the police department there says that they are trying to fix. the fbi and justice department are monitoring the case. they are very interested to see whether this is a wider problem in the police department. one issue for the broward county state attorney's office they talked to us today, they are looking at 11 misdemeanor cases where defendants have pled guilty. now they are reviewing whether they can drop charges, whether a judge would allow them to withdraw charges. i should add that these are cases involving african-americans. >> this is in ft. lauderdale. >> correct. >> shocking development over there as well. thank you. >>> let's get back to breaking news the south carolina police shooting case. we're joined by the president and ceo of naacp. thanks for joining us. i will talk to you later about what evan reported. but you have seen the video, the shooting the killing of this 50-year-old african-american man in north charleston south carolina. you have seen the
trailer titled "the hoods" which depicted an image of president obama wearing gold teeth, images of a kue are things that the police department there says that they are trying to fix. the fbi and justice department are monitoring the case. they are very interested to see whether this is a wider problem in the police department. one issue for the broward county state attorney's office they talked to us today, they are looking at 11 misdemeanor cases where defendants have pled guilty....
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enemy forces to watch out putting general protesters in the same category as known hate groups like the ku klux klan and the black panthers. saying protesters have historically used molotov cocktails. and some, they used militant tactics taught by that rebel group. >> we are looked at as the enemy anytime we're vocal, anytime we're expressing ourselves, anytime we're disenfrancing itself. particularly in a black community. >> all i am is a 62-year-old grandmother who is worried that i'm going to leave my grandchildren in a world where i can't protect them anymore. i want to see change. i want to see real change. >> reporter: the national guard itself worried about the perception of the words enemy and adversary. in the documents one colonel warned the language could be construed as potentially inflammatory. a national guard spokesman told cnn these are only drafts taken from an army form letter and the language was changed and never appeared in the final order. the ned of missouri's national guard telling cnn the documents used in the case were a generic military planning format used lieze
enemy forces to watch out putting general protesters in the same category as known hate groups like the ku klux klan and the black panthers. saying protesters have historically used molotov cocktails. and some, they used militant tactics taught by that rebel group. >> we are looked at as the enemy anytime we're vocal, anytime we're expressing ourselves, anytime we're disenfrancing itself. particularly in a black community. >> all i am is a 62-year-old grandmother who is worried that...
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in so many cases the fbi has been on the side of civil rights, white doubt the ku klux klan, it took a lot of courage, a lot of understanding and wisdom so the fbi gets a lot of bad knocks understandably because they did arrest martin luther king in the old days but today the fbi is something that i think we should admire. if your kid is kidnapped you better be sure you will be appreciative the fbi is on the case. >> host: ronald kessler has been our guest for the last three hours on booktv, thanks for your time. >> this sunday on q&a senior editor for the weekly standard andrew ferguson on his writing career, the gop presidential candidate for 2016 and what voters are looking for in a candidate. >> they want somebody who looks like he stood up for them. i am amazed the degree to which primary voters on both sides are motivated by resentment and the sense of being put upon. those people really don't understand us. here is a guy who does understand us. he will stick it to them and that happens on both sides, hillary clinton will give her own version of that kind of thing. i don't thin
in so many cases the fbi has been on the side of civil rights, white doubt the ku klux klan, it took a lot of courage, a lot of understanding and wisdom so the fbi gets a lot of bad knocks understandably because they did arrest martin luther king in the old days but today the fbi is something that i think we should admire. if your kid is kidnapped you better be sure you will be appreciative the fbi is on the case. >> host: ronald kessler has been our guest for the last three hours on...
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below the "tsa" glyph is a known glyph, "ku." together they spell "tsak," a mayan word meaning "to conjure." and the "tsa" glyph is confirmed. it can be added to this chart of known maya syllables. "tsa." but many glyphs convey ideas and imagery not found in dictionaries. these words and images are symbols to be interpreted in the context of an ancient culture. this glyph right here is the verb of this monument and we expect that because it comes after the calendrical information above it. and it's probably referring to bloodletting. and you can see represented a human hand with droplets coming down from between the fingers probably represents blood. keach: blood was an essential element in maya rituals. maya paintings depict the gruesome sacrifice of captives. according to the spanish the maya offered blood to appease their gods. maya nobles committed excruciating acts of self-mutilation. here, a woman pulls a rope embedded with thorns through her tongue. by spilling blood, the nobles believed they could communicate with powerfu
below the "tsa" glyph is a known glyph, "ku." together they spell "tsak," a mayan word meaning "to conjure." and the "tsa" glyph is confirmed. it can be added to this chart of known maya syllables. "tsa." but many glyphs convey ideas and imagery not found in dictionaries. these words and images are symbols to be interpreted in the context of an ancient culture. this glyph right here is the verb of this monument and we expect that...
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but baskin says that ended with brigham met collins bow tank of van ku auto sports. didn't want to answer questions. >> where is the car. >> i can call the cops. >> you can call the cops. >> or you can leave. >> we will. public place. you don't own this, right? you don't own the place. collins, just tell me -- >> baskin says the trouble started when the nissan needed engine work and her son found bow tank and vanku on facebook. where video was posted of cars being raced worked on bold art weren't found. the 350z was towed to van kdku after brigham and boat he know the engine would be repaired and enhanced. the family wrote two checks for a total of 6400 bucks. but september stretched into october, baskin began calling boat tank who are a insured her the car would be repaired in two weeks. >> at some point do you think i got some trouble here. >> most definitely. i didn't want it to go way but yeah. in my heart i could feel something wasn't going to go right. >> finally in february suzie baskin had had enough. she sent this letter certified mail to vanku in warminster
but baskin says that ended with brigham met collins bow tank of van ku auto sports. didn't want to answer questions. >> where is the car. >> i can call the cops. >> you can call the cops. >> or you can leave. >> we will. public place. you don't own this, right? you don't own the place. collins, just tell me -- >> baskin says the trouble started when the nissan needed engine work and her son found bow tank and vanku on facebook. where video was posted of cars...
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. >> and the ku klux klan are in real silk sheets down tlhere. >> and he is talking about race there.uld people have said, in arkansas? should they have -- kentucky. >> yes, making fun of the racism in kentucky, and he is talk about a fact. you know that is what is comics do and you bring up the controversial stuff a lot of the time, and a lot of us get bored with the typical subjects that we are supposed to talk about. >> and it is not our job to make audience comfortable, and especially not a political comedian. >> and looking at the stuff on your show talking about politics now. >> are you political in the act? are you political? >> well, i don't like to think that i am, but politics is part of the part and when you are coming from a part that being born is a crime. >> and yes, you inherently political. >> yes. >> and you think that the accent is a problem with south african talking to americans about politics. >> well some people understand him, and he laughs in the case. >> i sound like a north jersey guy on the "sopranos." >> and john oliver does, too. >> and he sounds like he i
. >> and the ku klux klan are in real silk sheets down tlhere. >> and he is talking about race there.uld people have said, in arkansas? should they have -- kentucky. >> yes, making fun of the racism in kentucky, and he is talk about a fact. you know that is what is comics do and you bring up the controversial stuff a lot of the time, and a lot of us get bored with the typical subjects that we are supposed to talk about. >> and it is not our job to make audience...
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following the abg black rebels and the ku klux klan saying protesters have historically used molotovbjects to throw at police, several small arms fire occurred and some may yew militant tactics taught by that rebel group. protesters rick coyle, when the majority of people protest wg not violent and exercising their constitutional rights as americans. >> how am i an enemy? all i am is a 62-year-old grandmother who's worried that i'm going to leave my grandchildren in a world where i can't protect them anymore. i want to see change. i want to see real change. >> we are looked at as the enemy anytime we're vocal, anytime we're expressing ourselves, disenfranchised particularly in a black community. >> reporter: the national guard itself worried about the words enemy and adversary. in the documents one colonel warned the language could be construed as potentially inflammatory. a couple of days later a notification was sent to commanding officers saying all reference of enemy were changed to state criminal elements. the head of missouri's national guard telling cnn in an e-mail the docume
following the abg black rebels and the ku klux klan saying protesters have historically used molotovbjects to throw at police, several small arms fire occurred and some may yew militant tactics taught by that rebel group. protesters rick coyle, when the majority of people protest wg not violent and exercising their constitutional rights as americans. >> how am i an enemy? all i am is a 62-year-old grandmother who's worried that i'm going to leave my grandchildren in a world where i can't...
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van ku works for him end wanted to us leave. >> you my friend can get the bleep out of here and get off >> we began to leave. but not before pressing collins bow tank again. about the money and witnessing his obscene response. >> and the 6400 bucks? she got to get that back? >> all right. he argues the queue was suzie baskin's responsibility after he left it in that lot in warminster. bass kins never told her he left it there. she believes he's committed a crime and wants him arrested. jeff cole, fox 29 news. >> sure sounds like it much students in one georgia school district who want to take part in any school activity all have one thing in common. they have to agree to random drug testing sports ex curriculars even parking on school grounds. the price stag $25,000. but the superintendent says it's worth it if it prevents one student from using drugs. >>> the iowa capitol building evacuateed today all thanks to a quick lunch quickly gone wrong. >> you can say that again. you know what happened? just after 11:00 this morning lawmakers and staff forked out of the building in desmoines be
van ku works for him end wanted to us leave. >> you my friend can get the bleep out of here and get off >> we began to leave. but not before pressing collins bow tank again. about the money and witnessing his obscene response. >> and the 6400 bucks? she got to get that back? >> all right. he argues the queue was suzie baskin's responsibility after he left it in that lot in warminster. bass kins never told her he left it there. she believes he's committed a crime and...
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if somebody invites you, juan williams, to an event say a ku klux klan rally all right? don't want to go there, okay? >> no. >> and you have the perfect right to say no. >> no thank you. >> i don't like what the kkk stands for. i don't want to go to that event. >> correct. >> it's the same thing. of the pizza and other people say it violates my religious tenets to go or participate in a gay wedding ceremony. not to sell a piece of pizza to gays. but to go to an event. do you not see the difference? >> no, i don't see the difference. i think what you are saying is that it's a matter of conscience and matter of religious belief and you want to make sure those are respected. you are hearing your argue many hear my argument. those people have religious beliefs. buff those religious beliefs do not trump american laws, our civil liberties and protection. >> the law is still influx that's why they are tried to pass the law. >> we're a nation of laws. >> you have to obey the indiana law. go ahead, mary katharine. >> fundamentally this is about a disagreement between those on the
if somebody invites you, juan williams, to an event say a ku klux klan rally all right? don't want to go there, okay? >> no. >> and you have the perfect right to say no. >> no thank you. >> i don't like what the kkk stands for. i don't want to go to that event. >> correct. >> it's the same thing. of the pizza and other people say it violates my religious tenets to go or participate in a gay wedding ceremony. not to sell a piece of pizza to gays. but to go to...
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one of the justices who voted to end segregation was hugo black, a former member of the ku klux klan.d be a supporter of civil rights. i wished in the book all of these coincidences that had to happen the chief justice died and replaced by earl warren and president eisenhower later said that appointing earl warren was the biggest damn fool mistake he ever made as president. the court throughout history as i layout in the book performed very badly and even that one glorious case that we all look to as the highlight of the court acting well it was through a series of historic accidents that we got that decision. >> the current court seems like an era of extreme partisanship like a third branch of congress. do you think they are putting partisan views ahead of the law? >> it's a very good question. certainly some of them are. the impetus for this book i worked hard on the first case trying to kill the affordable care act and discuss in the book what life was like before we had obamacare, a discuss a woman who was raped and insurance company said it was a preexisting condition. i discuss
one of the justices who voted to end segregation was hugo black, a former member of the ku klux klan.d be a supporter of civil rights. i wished in the book all of these coincidences that had to happen the chief justice died and replaced by earl warren and president eisenhower later said that appointing earl warren was the biggest damn fool mistake he ever made as president. the court throughout history as i layout in the book performed very badly and even that one glorious case that we all look...
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but we also heard something for the very first time from the pros ku prosecutors in the case going soron hernandez was actual lily the trigger man, and now it is up to the jury to sift through ten weeks of evidence. >> reporter: each day, a traditional call to order. after 135 witnesses stretching over nearly 11 weeks, a jury will now decide the fate of former new england star aaron hernandez. >> the commonwealth is going to prove to you that the defendant committed the crime of murder. >> reporter: but a hard fought defense contends that hernandez would never kill his good friend odin lloyd who was dating shania jenkins, the sister of his fiancee. >> he was more planning his future and not a murder. >> reporter: a lloyd's bullet-riddled body was found, and then a blount with lloyd and hernandez'dan dna was found. and then a tire track with aaron hernandez hernandez' car was found, too, and then there was a shoe print of the same type of sneaker that he was seen wearing that night. in each of the cases, the defense attacks the find ingsings. you can't tell us, sir, can you, that that
but we also heard something for the very first time from the pros ku prosecutors in the case going soron hernandez was actual lily the trigger man, and now it is up to the jury to sift through ten weeks of evidence. >> reporter: each day, a traditional call to order. after 135 witnesses stretching over nearly 11 weeks, a jury will now decide the fate of former new england star aaron hernandez. >> the commonwealth is going to prove to you that the defendant committed the crime of...