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♪ >> i realize this new klan isn't as powerful as the old klan.re is an undeniable power to this image that is even more undeniable when you see it up close. i actually feel lucky. unlike most of the black people in the history of this country who have been present for a cross burning, i get to leave. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> i've never been to prison, except for this show. i've never been, which, again, is one of those weird things to say out loud. and how i feel about going to prison is like how a person in new york feels if they've been there all their life and never stepped in poop. doesn't mean you're good, just means you're lucky. i feel there are two things true about prison. every man in this room has had the thought of who would be in prison. i think every guy feels like, i'd be the guy who ran the yard. i'd be the guy who was in charge. come to me if you need everything. every guy thinks they would be that guy when most of the people would be like -- [ cr
♪ >> i realize this new klan isn't as powerful as the old klan.re is an undeniable power to this image that is even more undeniable when you see it up close. i actually feel lucky. unlike most of the black people in the history of this country who have been present for a cross burning, i get to leave. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> i've never been to prison, except for this show. i've never been, which, again, is one of those weird things to say out loud. and how i...
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linda calls it the second coming of the ku klux klan. the first ku klux klan was nicknamed the invisible empire. their most famous representation in popular culture was in gone with the wind in which they were referred to as a local organization, very much underground, night riders, no one knew who they were. if you saw klansmen you new to shutter and run. that's not this clan. maybe we can talk about the relationship of the first clan and the second clan and how they differ and how they evolved and why one was. [inaudible] >> sure. i'm happy to do that. but before i answer, i just want to say first of all, i've been, in my life of research in many historical societies, and this one by far is the most likely, and second, i just want to apologize for being late. i'm not a new yorker so i get lost. the second klan actually claimed to be continuing the first clan. but, it was different in the series of major ways. first of all, it was not secret. second of all, it was a mass movement having somewhere between three and 5 million members. thi
linda calls it the second coming of the ku klux klan. the first ku klux klan was nicknamed the invisible empire. their most famous representation in popular culture was in gone with the wind in which they were referred to as a local organization, very much underground, night riders, no one knew who they were. if you saw klansmen you new to shutter and run. that's not this clan. maybe we can talk about the relationship of the first clan and the second clan and how they differ and how they...
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he leaves the klan only to be taken in by an african—american minister. fine performances. i'm a klansman. what are you gonna do... burden is set in south carolina in the 1990s. garrett hedlund plays mike burden, a klansman who espouses their racist beliefs, but things change when he meetsjudy, played by andrea riseborough. he ended up falling in love with a single mother named judy that made him have to face a decision to stay in love or stay in the clan. and then he also meets a reverend played by forest whitaker, who shows him an immense amount of hospitality and warmth and takes him in and it becomes a redemption story and a story about love and acceptance and accepting who you are in the midst of a very sort of kind of chaotic scenario. the african—american minister who takes him under his wing has a history of organising against the klan. he extends himself to mike burden because he believes he has to practice what he preaches. mike is a test for the reverend, a test of all the things he has ever believed in. we get a chance to see him go through th
he leaves the klan only to be taken in by an african—american minister. fine performances. i'm a klansman. what are you gonna do... burden is set in south carolina in the 1990s. garrett hedlund plays mike burden, a klansman who espouses their racist beliefs, but things change when he meetsjudy, played by andrea riseborough. he ended up falling in love with a single mother named judy that made him have to face a decision to stay in love or stay in the clan. and then he also meets a reverend...
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>> it's the klu klux klan. >> but what was it specifically? >> there's the creepiness of them being real-life boogiemen. we talk about horror films. as a black person in this country, there's a horror film around the corner. there's also the thing about what if they set this up to kill me? what if they don't want to be on tv and this is all a game and we're there for hours and it gets darker and the cross is burning, and then the historicalness -- i'm seeing this cross and i get to leave. but most people who stood in this moment and saw this cross did not get to leave. >> that must have been just an incredible experience for you, like you said. but you get to do something lighter tonight. >> yes. i will host the event. limited tickets available. but i get to sit on stage and enjoy my favorite songs. >> thank you. and his play list premieres tonight at 8:00 p.m. in oakland. for more information on other upcoming events, go to the website. that will do it for us. find more of our coverage at the thank you for captioning sponsored by wnet >> sree
>> it's the klu klux klan. >> but what was it specifically? >> there's the creepiness of them being real-life boogiemen. we talk about horror films. as a black person in this country, there's a horror film around the corner. there's also the thing about what if they set this up to kill me? what if they don't want to be on tv and this is all a game and we're there for hours and it gets darker and the cross is burning, and then the historicalness -- i'm seeing this cross and i...
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>> having grown up in the south were the cops and the klan onanand th same, my parents did nonot tu to o th police for protection. they already felt the policeadad readady turned their son and as a suspect for murder. amy: for theirst time in acady award history tns , a direcector has been nominatd for an oscar. we will speak to yance ford about his documentary "strong island." it chronicles what happened to his own family after his brother was shot dead by a white man in long island, new york, in 1992. the kler, neverharged plus, we hear from oscar-nominee, the musician and actor, common. >> the day that women took over, let it take over. now women get paid as much as men do. dr. angelo looking from heaven's window, telling young girls phenomenal woman is in you, body is a temple. mother earth saying, it's ok. toilet seats down, that is a no-brainer. monuments in washington of fannie lou hamer. amy: comment also stars in the film here at sundance that has had its world premiere about sexual abuse gold "detail." then "hale county this morning, this evening." a new documentary captures
>> having grown up in the south were the cops and the klan onanand th same, my parents did nonot tu to o th police for protection. they already felt the policeadad readady turned their son and as a suspect for murder. amy: for theirst time in acady award history tns , a direcector has been nominatd for an oscar. we will speak to yance ford about his documentary "strong island." it chronicles what happened to his own family after his brother was shot dead by a white man in long...
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was margaret sanger is the founder of planned parenthood was known to have spoken to the ku t klux klan and other disreputable organizations about the jews. we've got racial minorities in the 60s and 70s who emphasized the civil rights connection to protecting the unborn represented the ability to protect the weak and the disenfranchised. i would respectfully call on the colleagues to remember these connections and to see how far we have come and knoc not in a positive way. they often describe themselves as pro-choice but they are not unique in that regard we all attach muscles to traces. as others have said before we all know choices have sent some are better than others. each of us represents the sum of his or her choices and as a society we should choose to offer pregnant mothers that are worried, financially insecure or a t loan options other than abortion. we not only should do this, but we must. ..
was margaret sanger is the founder of planned parenthood was known to have spoken to the ku t klux klan and other disreputable organizations about the jews. we've got racial minorities in the 60s and 70s who emphasized the civil rights connection to protecting the unborn represented the ability to protect the weak and the disenfranchised. i would respectfully call on the colleagues to remember these connections and to see how far we have come and knoc not in a positive way. they often describe...
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. >> ...any doctrinaire, militant minority, whether communist, ku klux klan, or birchers. >> chafee:icrophone and they'd subside, and then he'd get up and he'd start to open his mouth, and they'd start again. and he couldn't talk. it went on for over 15 minutes. >> ...wholly alien to the sound and honest republican liberalism that has kept this party abreast of -- [ audience booing ] human need. >> buchanan: the forces that could nominate goldwater from the south and west were tearing the republican party away from the republican eastern establishment forever, and they could sense that. >> let me get to the mic. >> you give it to 'em. it's your job! >> now, look! the governor hasn't had a chance to talk. he's been up here 10 minutes, and he hasn't a chance to talk but about four minutes. >> buchanan: and i think they believed that when goldwater goes down, then that fever will pass, and we will get our party back. and they never got it back. >> man: back in july in san francisco, the republicans held a convention. remember him? he was there. governor rockefeller. before the conventio
. >> ...any doctrinaire, militant minority, whether communist, ku klux klan, or birchers. >> chafee:icrophone and they'd subside, and then he'd get up and he'd start to open his mouth, and they'd start again. and he couldn't talk. it went on for over 15 minutes. >> ...wholly alien to the sound and honest republican liberalism that has kept this party abreast of -- [ audience booing ] human need. >> buchanan: the forces that could nominate goldwater from the south and...
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the ku klux klan was reborn. earlier in the year, the film birth of a nation played to enthusiastic crowds in baltimore the hometown of seven-year-old thurgood marshall . kimberle crenshaw: here's birth of a nation. it is a dramatic film. people are amazed at how realist it feels. and it just so happened to be persuasive along a particular racist line. about who african-americans were, what they were capable of what their true nature happened to be. griffith wed the documentary in to the fiction, so remember they were like turning the pages of history. so it encouraged people to come and view that film with all of the credibility that they give to history books most people, who might not have ever had these kind of experience with african-americans would know who they were, or would understand the need to constrain and contain them because of this inherent nature of bestiality or inhumanity that they represent then you take in to account that it's not just your average american who is watching this. you've got th
the ku klux klan was reborn. earlier in the year, the film birth of a nation played to enthusiastic crowds in baltimore the hometown of seven-year-old thurgood marshall . kimberle crenshaw: here's birth of a nation. it is a dramatic film. people are amazed at how realist it feels. and it just so happened to be persuasive along a particular racist line. about who african-americans were, what they were capable of what their true nature happened to be. griffith wed the documentary in to the...
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an the words and deeds of this president has inspired members of the klu klux klan. it has made them forget their hoods while in charlottesville and taught david duke to say he agrees with the president and empowered those who are neo-nazi. so the words of this president inspired individuals from the klu klux klan and other racist organizations. >> how do you think democrats should run? should they run on the president being a racist? if you feel like that, and that is feeling pretty strongly. voting your conscious, talking about the words and the deeds of in spiring the kkk, should the democrats be running in 2018 on a different platform, on a platform that says we don't believe in a president who we think is a racist. >> what we should run on it is the truth. the president is running on lies. that is part of the platform. we're going to run on issues and how we'll make the american people's lives better. this president, not only is a racist, but when you look at the policies that he's putting forward, he's hurting people. and we're going to talk about it. he's not
an the words and deeds of this president has inspired members of the klu klux klan. it has made them forget their hoods while in charlottesville and taught david duke to say he agrees with the president and empowered those who are neo-nazi. so the words of this president inspired individuals from the klu klux klan and other racist organizations. >> how do you think democrats should run? should they run on the president being a racist? if you feel like that, and that is feeling pretty...
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we have in the white house someone who could lead to ku klux klan in the united states of america. >>ow not everyone was against the president's comments. >> president trump said something that almost every single person in america agrees with. a lot of immigrants come to this country from other places that aren't very nice. they're dangerous, corrupt and poor. >> he shoots from the hip, if he offends people, fine. >> republican congresswoman mia love of utah "the president's comments are unkind, divisive, elitest and fly in the face of the nation was values. this behavior is unacceptable. it president must apologize to the people and the countries he maligned." >>> and what has been a tumultuous first year in office by mr. trump. one incapsulated by this time magazine cover. peter alexander has more from washington. but our report does include that expletive once so you can hear it complete quote for yourself and it may not be appropriate for some of the younger viewers. >> reporter: the president uncorking another astonishing statement. complaining to law makers about protections fo
we have in the white house someone who could lead to ku klux klan in the united states of america. >>ow not everyone was against the president's comments. >> president trump said something that almost every single person in america agrees with. a lot of immigrants come to this country from other places that aren't very nice. they're dangerous, corrupt and poor. >> he shoots from the hip, if he offends people, fine. >> republican congresswoman mia love of utah "the...
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attorney for the state of alabama, he pursued charges against two more klan members involved in the bombingwinning their conviction and delivering a long-delayed but righteous justice. with his work, justice rolled down like a mighty stream. he'll continue to fight for civil rights and many other issues here in the senate. i know he cares deeply about the chip program which covers 150,000 young alabamians. i hope we can get that dan for his state and his country very soon. doug jones was an excellent candidate. like senator smith, he will make an outstanding senator. she for the state of minnesota. he for the state of alabama. the voices of jones and smith will add to the diversity of energy of our caucus. i predict that both will become influential voices in this historic chamber, and each of their states had great football victories this weekend, i might add. i watched alabama win over clemson. sorry, lindsey, tim. i watched minnesota, my favorite team outside the three new york teams, come in second in the whole n.f.c. and gain a bye as we move to the play-offs. so it was a -- it was a g
attorney for the state of alabama, he pursued charges against two more klan members involved in the bombingwinning their conviction and delivering a long-delayed but righteous justice. with his work, justice rolled down like a mighty stream. he'll continue to fight for civil rights and many other issues here in the senate. i know he cares deeply about the chip program which covers 150,000 young alabamians. i hope we can get that dan for his state and his country very soon. doug jones was an...
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investigan el caso de unos residente que han recibido folletos racistas supuestamente del "ku klux klangos comentaron haber visto a una mujer tirar los panfletos desde su auto, otros dicen haber visto los papeles en la entrada de sus casas con mensajes de odio en contra del reverendo martin luther king. ---segun las autoridades la distribuicion se hizo de manera aleatoria. ---el sbado, el servicio de ciudadana e inmigracin de estados unidos anunci que comenzara a procesar las solicitudes de renovacin de daca. ---hablamos con un abogado y soÑadores en el area de la bahia sobre lo que esto significa para los beneficiarios. ---luego que ice realizara a nivel nacional redadas en 98 tiendas de la cadena 7 eleven en todo el pais, la directora del departamento de seguridad nacional "kirstjen nielsen" aseguro que mas operativos seran realizados en las empresas que han contratado inmigrantes indocumentados. ---una residente de la ciudad de orlando murio tras un plan macabro de 3 individuos. ---en el siguiente reportaje nos habla de lo ultimo que vivio la victima luego de ser secuestrada por una
investigan el caso de unos residente que han recibido folletos racistas supuestamente del "ku klux klangos comentaron haber visto a una mujer tirar los panfletos desde su auto, otros dicen haber visto los papeles en la entrada de sus casas con mensajes de odio en contra del reverendo martin luther king. ---segun las autoridades la distribuicion se hizo de manera aleatoria. ---el sbado, el servicio de ciudadana e inmigracin de estados unidos anunci que comenzara a procesar las solicitudes...
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we know his history with the central park five, his father arrested at a klan rally. this is not an unknown quantity. americans knew who they were electing. >> right. >> is the bigger problem not just donald trump? i mean, self-deportation was mitt romney's slogan, this is not new. >> right, it's not new. but again, what it speaks to is remember, as you were commenting before, there are people in his administration who are happy about this. there are people in his administration who are saying, yes, racist white nationalists in the united states of america are happy to hear this, happy to hear this unvarnished commentary that donald trump wants to create a white nationalist state that he wants to make sure that nonwhite, nonchristian people do not have a role in this country. it cannot be said enough. this is a national security threat. you don't negotiate with people who sympathize with terrorists. and that's what this president is doing. so i think it's really important. look, i understand wanting to save the students with daca and other people need to be saved. but
we know his history with the central park five, his father arrested at a klan rally. this is not an unknown quantity. americans knew who they were electing. >> right. >> is the bigger problem not just donald trump? i mean, self-deportation was mitt romney's slogan, this is not new. >> right, it's not new. but again, what it speaks to is remember, as you were commenting before, there are people in his administration who are happy about this. there are people in his...
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>> having grown up in the south were the cops and the klan onanand th same, my parents did nonot tu to o th police for protection. they already felt the policeadad readady turned their son and as a suspect forde
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. >> we have in the white house someone who could lead the ku klux klan. >> the haitian government has some there to explain the president's comments. a spokesperson released a statement saying in part, quote, certain washington politicians chose to fight for foreign countries but president trump will always fight for the american people. anne-marie. >> hena doba here in new york. thank you so much, hena. in a tweet late last night the president explained why he'll cancel a trip to london next month. the reason why i canceled, i'm not bag fan of president obama having sold for peanuts only to build a new one. bad deal. wanted me to cut ribbon. no. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," cbs news political contributor bob schieffer reflects on the trump administration's first year and what that means for the upcoming mid-term elections. senate. they renewed the intelligence and surveillance act yesterday seeming to indicate he had turned against the program. he has since said he will sign the renewal. the law focuses on foreign agents but americans, e-mails, phone calls and other communication
. >> we have in the white house someone who could lead the ku klux klan. >> the haitian government has some there to explain the president's comments. a spokesperson released a statement saying in part, quote, certain washington politicians chose to fight for foreign countries but president trump will always fight for the american people. anne-marie. >> hena doba here in new york. thank you so much, hena. in a tweet late last night the president explained why he'll cancel a...
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the way he seemed to equate antiracism protesters with the, kind of, far, far right, ku klux klan, peopleswastikas at a demonstration in cha rlottesville. and now this. but i suspect what's different about this is that this has an international resonance. it is as though, if you accept the accounts of the meeting, and they haven't been strenuously denied by the white house, that donald trump believes they are the nato countries, the asean countries, and the shithole countries. but that has huge applications, of course, for, as you say, international relations. the african union have come out tonight, various ambassadors from other countries mentioned, and also, of course, the haitian ambassador. to what extent does this do damage to relations, or is trump aside from the ordinary american politics as far as this case? well, i think it does damage in the sense of, you know, american leadership in the world. but donald trump hasn't particularly sought to have american leadership in the world, except when it suits him. except when he needs the support of others to rally around him. and i thin
the way he seemed to equate antiracism protesters with the, kind of, far, far right, ku klux klan, peopleswastikas at a demonstration in cha rlottesville. and now this. but i suspect what's different about this is that this has an international resonance. it is as though, if you accept the accounts of the meeting, and they haven't been strenuously denied by the white house, that donald trump believes they are the nato countries, the asean countries, and the shithole countries. but that has huge...
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talking about e -- like the klan march is every other day. you know, the klan is out there, they're doing something trying in the news.name they've been trying to do it since the 1960s. let's be honest. they're handing out candy to you know, ery week, it's important. there is a newsworthiness to it and news judgment that takes generally before these events, you know sort of the and nature of the rhetoric that you're going to hear about. you know if it's a critical mass or if it's ple something that's just going to malignant w, some kind of guy running around and screaming about whatever. ut it is a challenge and one that, you know, that we address as journalists across the world trying to figure out what's and what's not? you know? and also, what's giving them an platform and what's not. you know? >> is there a risk, though, that coverage they get because they have this violence? in the last couple of months there's been a lot more coverage. there has been violent acts. >> i think that presumes that the violence happened because there was med
talking about e -- like the klan march is every other day. you know, the klan is out there, they're doing something trying in the news.name they've been trying to do it since the 1960s. let's be honest. they're handing out candy to you know, ery week, it's important. there is a newsworthiness to it and news judgment that takes generally before these events, you know sort of the and nature of the rhetoric that you're going to hear about. you know if it's a critical mass or if it's ple something...
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there's actually something to this in the madness that somebody who you know as we see it with former klan members and then they start to talk to members of the african-american community and then they sort of become you know the american history x. and things like that you have seen these moments and it's something called contact hypothesis and the idea is that wagner so the idea is is saying that wagner who's of russian descent and speaks russian may have experienced this thing called contact apotheosis while he was working with these chechen refugees so the contact hypothesis says that under appropriate conditions interpersonal contact is one of the most effective ways to reduce prejudice between majority and minority group members so by spending time in a situation that didn't cause anxiety for someone like wagner who had a bias against islam it allowed him to sort of let go as to have this fear and he was able to overcome it and in overcoming that he found something he found something in that faith of taking away these biases to worry about people coming in and say whatever became mor
there's actually something to this in the madness that somebody who you know as we see it with former klan members and then they start to talk to members of the african-american community and then they sort of become you know the american history x. and things like that you have seen these moments and it's something called contact hypothesis and the idea is that wagner so the idea is is saying that wagner who's of russian descent and speaks russian may have experienced this thing called contact...
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there's actually something to this in the madness that somebody who you know as we see it with former klan members and then they start to talk to members of the african-american community and then they sort of become you know the american history x. and things like that you have seen these moments and it's something called contact hypothesis and the idea is that wagner so the idea is is saying that wagner who's of russian descent and speaks russian may have experienced this thing called contact apotheosis while he was working with these chechen refugees so the contact hypothesis says that under appropriate conditions interpersonal contact is one of the most effective ways to reduce prejudice between majority and minority group members so by spending time in a situation that didn't cause anxiety for someone like wagner who had a bias against islam it allowed him to sort of let go as to have this fear and he was able to overcome it and in overcoming that he found something he found something in that way of taking away these biases to worry about people coming and going whatever became where
there's actually something to this in the madness that somebody who you know as we see it with former klan members and then they start to talk to members of the african-american community and then they sort of become you know the american history x. and things like that you have seen these moments and it's something called contact hypothesis and the idea is that wagner so the idea is is saying that wagner who's of russian descent and speaks russian may have experienced this thing called contact...
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i wish they'd let me join the ku klux klan. i'd do a drive by here to brooklyn. he went on like that for 45 minutes. his core definition of an n word, a nigger, was a black who's done a crime. so according to that definition he was inviting us to engage in, he was saying the up to 90%, some of our neighborhoods when i put this in my latest article they had me -- they said, professor, this sounds hyperbolic. up to 90% of young black males in some of the inner city neighborhoods will end up in jail or on parole at some point of their lives. you're saying up to 90% of them are niggers? yes. do the math. plain and simple. that particular distinction may seem like a moral distinction but when you look at the middle class black crime rates and middle class crime rates they're roughly the same. so most of those bad national league rose are coming from the -- bad negros are coming from the ranks of truly disadvantaged blacks, the vast majority. what you have really a class distinction masquerading as a porl distinction. that's why they were saying, keep compton out of he
i wish they'd let me join the ku klux klan. i'd do a drive by here to brooklyn. he went on like that for 45 minutes. his core definition of an n word, a nigger, was a black who's done a crime. so according to that definition he was inviting us to engage in, he was saying the up to 90%, some of our neighborhoods when i put this in my latest article they had me -- they said, professor, this sounds hyperbolic. up to 90% of young black males in some of the inner city neighborhoods will end up in...
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the ku klux klan. they are debating what to do with the wealth and you get the sense of how widespread the prejudice was. but there were very fragile legal institutions. we spent many decades and if there was a central thing to take away from the book is how important it is that we are a country of law whether it is an impartial system and tilted crystals of justice. it's something when you read what happened back then whether it was the tulsa race riots or the murders it drives that home and is something not to be taken for granted. >> i am a member of the osage tribe and wondered if we can have a show of hands how many here are osage. [applause] it's been amazing. it was a experience along the way. there were other descendents of the osage including those that stood up and expressed a morris indicates a hug on how the history is still reverberating and how it is something we need to reckon with. you have the murders and victims living side-by-side wit side bye state intertwined and it's still very mu
the ku klux klan. they are debating what to do with the wealth and you get the sense of how widespread the prejudice was. but there were very fragile legal institutions. we spent many decades and if there was a central thing to take away from the book is how important it is that we are a country of law whether it is an impartial system and tilted crystals of justice. it's something when you read what happened back then whether it was the tulsa race riots or the murders it drives that home and...
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. >> we know that we have in the white house someone who could lead the klu klux klan in the united statesf america. >> brown, black, purple or orange. if they are qualified and coming in to make this country a better place, i'm all for that. >> that release of you of your white guilt. >> i have never had white guilt. trish: oh, boy. lou: joining us, ed rollins, and john bolton. both of our guests tonight. good to have you here. have you ever seen such decorum on the part of senate democrats where they would rush from a meeting with the president to accuse him of sordid and nasty things. >> that's the way it goes these days. who should be surprised by it? you are not going have a candid conversation with dick durbin. whatever it might be, anything they can use -- they are going to go out into the driveway of the white house and say it. do you think when tip o'neill and ronald reagan had a glass of scotch together that he ever said he double hockey sticks? i think he did and the world didn't ends. lou: we tested it a few times and we are testing it now it seems to me, when you have a senate
. >> we know that we have in the white house someone who could lead the klu klux klan in the united statesf america. >> brown, black, purple or orange. if they are qualified and coming in to make this country a better place, i'm all for that. >> that release of you of your white guilt. >> i have never had white guilt. trish: oh, boy. lou: joining us, ed rollins, and john bolton. both of our guests tonight. good to have you here. have you ever seen such decorum on the...
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and the klu klux klan. the park and they assaulted clergy, and they assaulted local peace activists. >> you had people who are white nationalists from the alt right throwing all kinds of things towards the counter protesters. the counter protesters in turn were throwing things back. >> the most serious thing happened when a driver plowed a car into a crowd of peacefully marching counter protesters, killing one person and injuring 19 others. several witnesses say they believe it was intentional. >> this is a sad day in america, and i'm afraid that there will be many more because of the hate rhetoric that we have unleashed in this country. >> this is the republican party right now that's on display. donald trump's republican party. >> we are not the party of fish -- fascism in america. we are going to have to reject this. >> the head of our country is donald j. trump and until he steps up and speaks out and calls this what it is, it is racism, it is anti-semitism pure and simple and he condemns it in no uncer
and the klu klux klan. the park and they assaulted clergy, and they assaulted local peace activists. >> you had people who are white nationalists from the alt right throwing all kinds of things towards the counter protesters. the counter protesters in turn were throwing things back. >> the most serious thing happened when a driver plowed a car into a crowd of peacefully marching counter protesters, killing one person and injuring 19 others. several witnesses say they believe it was...
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and where should we go, i don't know maybe we should go talk to the ku klux klan.r reaction. and then it got quiet for a long time. and i could
and where should we go, i don't know maybe we should go talk to the ku klux klan.r reaction. and then it got quiet for a long time. and i could
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they're telling you this is something the klan could have produced. we decided to look at what the white house has actually proposed. the plan may be many things, not all good, but it definitely is not a form of white nationalism unless that term has opposite meaning. it would legalize 2 million people that currently are not legally here. that's a lot of people. currently 13 states have p populations than that. how many of those beneficiaries are white? that would be the central question in this plan crafted by white supremacist. let's see. 2 million. 2 million nonbe white people, that's more than the population of delaware and nebraska. it doesn't look like a burning cross. lost more. the proposal would continue the current system of migration until the back log is exhausted which would be years. what would be the arrangement under the trump plan. if you consider finland and norway and others, no european country is on the list. the plan would admit a million more immigrants from mexico and hundreds of thousands from india. the philippines too. it wo
they're telling you this is something the klan could have produced. we decided to look at what the white house has actually proposed. the plan may be many things, not all good, but it definitely is not a form of white nationalism unless that term has opposite meaning. it would legalize 2 million people that currently are not legally here. that's a lot of people. currently 13 states have p populations than that. how many of those beneficiaries are white? that would be the central question in...
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the fbi will go after the new left and the ku klux klan and successfully undermine both which we will talk about in our reading discussion. in 1975, watergate, rev latioae latio revelations in "the new york times" prompt an investigation to investigate the intelligence community. someone managed to break into an fbi headquarters and grab a whole bunch of documents and when they got back, they realized they had all this co-intel pro stuff. the pentagon papers have been released that they have known that the vietnam war was largely hopeless and been lying to the public about it. there was no major effort in intelligence reform despite rumors that they had used information on members of congress as blackmail for budgets and policies and the occasional public screw-up, like the bay of pigs invasion. there are oversight committees in each chambers but they had clearly done nothing. here is what the church committee discovers. it is a laundry list of awful things. it turns out the fbi had files on over 1 million americans and investigated 500,000 of them from 1960 to '74, people suspected o
the fbi will go after the new left and the ku klux klan and successfully undermine both which we will talk about in our reading discussion. in 1975, watergate, rev latioae latio revelations in "the new york times" prompt an investigation to investigate the intelligence community. someone managed to break into an fbi headquarters and grab a whole bunch of documents and when they got back, they realized they had all this co-intel pro stuff. the pentagon papers have been released that...
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a resurgence of the ku klux klan. the birth of a resistance.atural disasters and international embarrassmenembar. today, we give you the a.m. joy top ten stories of 2017. we start with the revolving door known as the trump administration.
a resurgence of the ku klux klan. the birth of a resistance.atural disasters and international embarrassmenembar. today, we give you the a.m. joy top ten stories of 2017. we start with the revolving door known as the trump administration.
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. >> we know we have in the white house someone who could lead the ku klux klan in america. >> this isho has supposen a path that is racism with steroids. >> perhaps the white house feels the president's remarks will well received in some part of the country and in the president's base. perhaps that is true. it doesn't make what he said any less ignorant or racist. >> our president is a clear and present danger to non-white people in america. it's that simple. >> obviously, some widespread criticism. people on the left, jesse, that have disfavor with the president say he is racist and his base is also racist. he should not be in the white house. not fit to govern. >> the left seized on this, but trump gave them the weapon. he should not have said it. it was crude and rude. i would not say it but trump is offensive. it should not come as any surprise. >> and issued a denial. >> no one knows exactly what was said except him in the people in the room. putting that aside, the point he was making these countries he was talking about, i don't believe are "s...hole" countries. they are impove
. >> we know we have in the white house someone who could lead the ku klux klan in america. >> this isho has supposen a path that is racism with steroids. >> perhaps the white house feels the president's remarks will well received in some part of the country and in the president's base. perhaps that is true. it doesn't make what he said any less ignorant or racist. >> our president is a clear and present danger to non-white people in america. it's that simple. >>...
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the fbi will also go after the new left and the ku klux klan and undermine to some degree which we'll talk about. and in 1965, watergate. revelation notice new york times that government spying prompted special congressional committee led by senator frank church, democrat in idaho, to investigate the intelligence community. someone managed to break into an fbi headquarters somewhere, grab a whole bunch of documents. when they got back to their little hidey hole they realized they had this co-intell stuff nobody ever heard of and started leaking that to the press. this comes out in an era that the pentagon papers had been released, which turned out that the government knew that the vietnam war was hopeless and had been lying to the public for years. despite rumors that the if ib had data banks of u.s. citizens, had used information on members of congress as blackmail for budget and policies and occasional screw-up like the bay of pigs invasion, supported by the cia. there are oversight committees in each chambers, armed services committee, but they clearly had done nothing. here is wha
the fbi will also go after the new left and the ku klux klan and undermine to some degree which we'll talk about. and in 1965, watergate. revelation notice new york times that government spying prompted special congressional committee led by senator frank church, democrat in idaho, to investigate the intelligence community. someone managed to break into an fbi headquarters somewhere, grab a whole bunch of documents. when they got back to their little hidey hole they realized they had this...
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. >> we have in the white house someone who could lead the ku klux klan, somebody who could be the leader of the neo nazis. >> when it came to the issues of quote chain my imration, i said to the president do you realize how painful that term is to so many people? african-americans believe that they migrated to america in chains. >> laura: now, of all the things i have ever heard tricky dick durbin say, that one perhaps could take the cake. now, is really suggesting that the term chain migration, which has been part of the vernacular surrounding the immigration debate for decades constitutes some type of hidden racism, a code language? well, i think maybe he has been talking to joe biden. >> unchain wall street. they are going to put you all back in chains. >> laura: remember the guys booing in the crowd? he had too many mimosas early in the morning. all those things demonstrate that democrat durbin and all the rest had no intention of working with the president on a daca deal. i don't think they did. if they were truly concerned for daca kids, dreamers upwards of 30 years of age. call th
. >> we have in the white house someone who could lead the ku klux klan, somebody who could be the leader of the neo nazis. >> when it came to the issues of quote chain my imration, i said to the president do you realize how painful that term is to so many people? african-americans believe that they migrated to america in chains. >> laura: now, of all the things i have ever heard tricky dick durbin say, that one perhaps could take the cake. now, is really suggesting that the...
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they're casual friday is a klan hood. but he had to go because his billionaire backers and the trump base had turned on him and i'm being told that we have obtained footage of the moment bannon learned he was fired. >> let me explain, no-- no i didn't -- no, no! >> stephen: i love a happy ending. (cheers and applause). >> stephen: we've got a great show for you tonight, sarah jessica parker, sjp is here. when we return i talk white house secrets with melania trump. don't go away. >> in life. and in water. choose the cleaner, better tasting world of brita. choose the filtered life. coming at you with my brand-new vlog. just making some ice in my freezer here. so check back for that follow-up vid. this is my cashew guy bruno. holler at 'em, brun. kicking it live and direct here at the fountain. should i go habanero or maui onion? should i buy a chinchilla? comment below. did i mention i save people $620 for switching? chinchilla update -- got that chinchilla after all. say what up, rocco. ♪ say what up, rocco. this is googl
they're casual friday is a klan hood. but he had to go because his billionaire backers and the trump base had turned on him and i'm being told that we have obtained footage of the moment bannon learned he was fired. >> let me explain, no-- no i didn't -- no, no! >> stephen: i love a happy ending. (cheers and applause). >> stephen: we've got a great show for you tonight, sarah jessica parker, sjp is here. when we return i talk white house secrets with melania trump. don't go...
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they will argue up and down, they could be a member of the ku klux klan and say, i'm not racist, theyust think that's the way the world should be. >> this is not an economic issue, my god, man. most of the folk who come to this country from these so-called shithole countries have more degrees than all three of us in this studio. >> sources are telling cnn that president trump spent last night phoning allies and asking how they thought the shithole remark was playing out in the press. one white house official referred to it as a victory lap and that the president is loving it. do you believe that and do you believe that this is the way the president should lead by making an off-color comment and then politicizing it? >> well, if you want the analysis of how does this affect the trump base, is that what you're asking me? i didn't talk directly to the president, so i can't confirm. >> they said he did a victory lap. >> well, what i can say is that for the core trump base in america, which cuts a lot more economic lines than the two of you gentlemen realize, it also cuts race. this was a
they will argue up and down, they could be a member of the ku klux klan and say, i'm not racist, theyust think that's the way the world should be. >> this is not an economic issue, my god, man. most of the folk who come to this country from these so-called shithole countries have more degrees than all three of us in this studio. >> sources are telling cnn that president trump spent last night phoning allies and asking how they thought the shithole remark was playing out in the...
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did now, every time i hear ♪ a new def jam ( bleep ) killing ( bleep ) ♪ like they ku klux klan i understand( bleep ) confused street livin' ♪ tough conditions brainwashed by the television ♪ we lost in the war we live in double cross, love lost ♪ no religion street livin', oh my gosh ♪ another brother got shot by the sarge ♪ another cop got off with no charge ♪ if you black in the hood you at large ♪ you're guilty until you prove you're innocent ♪ if you're ivory they treat you different ♪ if you're ebony they assume your temperament ♪ will be vigilant and they call you militant ♪ and you'll get shot and they'll say the incident ♪ is 'cause you're belligerent what a coincidence ♪ born and bred but you're still an immigrant ♪ and if you ain't dead you can see imprisonment ♪ there's more ( bleep ) in the prisons than there ever was ♪ slaves cotton picking there's more ( bleep ) that's ♪ rotting in the prisons than there ever was ♪ slaves cotton picking so, how we gon' ♪ get up out the trap guns or books ♪ sell crack or rap street livin' ♪ hustle or hoops guns or books ♪ get shot or shoot stre
did now, every time i hear ♪ a new def jam ( bleep ) killing ( bleep ) ♪ like they ku klux klan i understand( bleep ) confused street livin' ♪ tough conditions brainwashed by the television ♪ we lost in the war we live in double cross, love lost ♪ no religion street livin', oh my gosh ♪ another brother got shot by the sarge ♪ another cop got off with no charge ♪ if you black in the hood you at large ♪ you're guilty until you prove you're innocent ♪ if you're ivory they treat...
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. >> we have in the white house someone who could lead the ku klux klan. >> republican senator orrinatch wrote i look forward to getting a more detailed explanation regarding the president's comment. california's political leaders are also reacting on twitter: this is also falling on the 17- year anniversary of the 7 point 1 magnitud hquake that possibly killed up to 300-thousand people. jackie, are any of the african >> reporter: this is falling on the 17-year anniversary of the 17.1 magnitude that possibly killed up to 300,000 people. >> so are any of the countries the president mentioned responding to this? >> reporter: it's tricky for them because some of the countries he talked about get u.s. aid so they are in an awkward position but according to reuters, the united nations human rights spokesman is saying something in defense of those countries. there is no other word one can use but racist. this isn't just a story about vulgar language. it's about opening the door to humanity's worst side about validating and encouraging racism and xenophobia. we cannot dismiss entire countri
. >> we have in the white house someone who could lead the ku klux klan. >> republican senator orrinatch wrote i look forward to getting a more detailed explanation regarding the president's comment. california's political leaders are also reacting on twitter: this is also falling on the 17- year anniversary of the 7 point 1 magnitud hquake that possibly killed up to 300-thousand people. jackie, are any of the african >> reporter: this is falling on the 17-year anniversary of...