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i'm asking about the alt-right. >> the alt-right, the alt-left, the radical left, the radical right.lly about the alt-right. >> i'm not a part of the alt-right. i don't know what you're asking. >> you have an alt-right figure on the bus tour. >> i have someone you're calling the alt-right figure. please tell me what it is, and i'd be glad to answer your question. >> the alt-right has been generally described to encompass a variety of elements of people who -- it's an umbrella term that covers many of these various lines of thinking. i'm wondering if that represents your campaign. >> i think that that's a ridiculous statement. my campaign represents faith, family and freedom. >> so -- >> mike cernovich has an audience we want to reach, that includes republicans, conservatives, liberals, democrats, people of all ilks. if he's coming on the bus tour, i think that he'll have a voice and he'll have something that he wants to say. i know that my campaign is about faith, family and freedom. it's about smaller government, lower taxes, personal responsibility, and following the constitution.
i'm asking about the alt-right. >> the alt-right, the alt-left, the radical left, the radical right.lly about the alt-right. >> i'm not a part of the alt-right. i don't know what you're asking. >> you have an alt-right figure on the bus tour. >> i have someone you're calling the alt-right figure. please tell me what it is, and i'd be glad to answer your question. >> the alt-right has been generally described to encompass a variety of elements of people who -- it's...
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go home.nazis, [chanting] >> alt right movement alt right movement. alt right movement. alt right movement. [singing] nananana hey hey goodbye >> you're animals. better.ld know the horses are in distress. we've been sitting on them. [chanting] nazis, go home. home, nazis, go home. [chanting] [indiscernible] >> monday night, the tv is on prime time with a look at some of the authors we visited in our cities to her. author -- cities tour. author kenneth gaffey talks act and the rights consequences that follow. then a look at lynching in america and how the response of african-americans have evolved over time. smoot shared the struggle -- lou and smoot shared the struggle of hiding her homosexuality for 20 years. on c-span 2. >> next week, book tv is in primetime. starting monday at 8:00 p.m., keith gaddy talks about his book. tuesday, michael shermer and daniel peterson from the freedom fest debate. wednesday at 8:00 p.m., michael eric dyson with his book "what truth sounds like, rfk, james baldwin, and are unfinished conversation about race in america." "theday, brad smit
go home.nazis, [chanting] >> alt right movement alt right movement. alt right movement. alt right movement. [singing] nananana hey hey goodbye >> you're animals. better.ld know the horses are in distress. we've been sitting on them. [chanting] nazis, go home. home, nazis, go home. [chanting] [indiscernible] >> monday night, the tv is on prime time with a look at some of the authors we visited in our cities to her. author -- cities tour. author kenneth gaffey talks act and the...
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i talked to many members who started protesting alt-right after charlottesville.e known for getting in fistfights with nazis and while that does suppress turnout, what's important is that antifa does incredible research and they're able to infiltrate the communications of white nationalists and that's made it impossible for white nationalists to organize public events because antifa will always be there. >> chris cantwell again -- consider the source here -- says there's a risk and benefit to people from him from overreach from antifa and the left. do you see that? >> they are trying to create propaganda. they want to show that their ideas are so powerful and so dangerous that the left must suppress them with violence. and so they want to get that on video. they want to get punched in the face and have that on video and say look at us, we're the victims. >> i have to say again, terrific reporting one year ago. thank you for staying on it. elle, great to have you here. you can see elle's latest reporting on vice news that airs at 7:30 eastern time on hbo. >>> a lot
i talked to many members who started protesting alt-right after charlottesville.e known for getting in fistfights with nazis and while that does suppress turnout, what's important is that antifa does incredible research and they're able to infiltrate the communications of white nationalists and that's made it impossible for white nationalists to organize public events because antifa will always be there. >> chris cantwell again -- consider the source here -- says there's a risk and...
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friends in the alt right told him not to come. a lot of these people who are tough guys, one of be nazis said do not go. you will be hurt if you go. zis, i am, tough guy na standing here will you are in your mommy's basement. what happened last year in charlottesville was i organized a unite the right event. the purpose was to say that white people deserve to be able to stand up for their rights. like other people are able to do. the tearing down of the robert e lee statue was symbolic of a replacement that is going on in the u.s. where white people are being jilted for slavery --guilted for slavery and war. every racial group on the planet has engaged in it. teardown robert e. lee. they are not seeing to tear down the great wall of china, bill with slave labor. they are not saying to tear down the mayan and aztec pyramids, with slave labor. it is only white people. it is only our countries which have to be flooded with too many people to the point where the host populations do not exist anymore i am not a white nationalists. i ne
friends in the alt right told him not to come. a lot of these people who are tough guys, one of be nazis said do not go. you will be hurt if you go. zis, i am, tough guy na standing here will you are in your mommy's basement. what happened last year in charlottesville was i organized a unite the right event. the purpose was to say that white people deserve to be able to stand up for their rights. like other people are able to do. the tearing down of the robert e lee statue was symbolic of a...
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the alt-right, you're very existence starts on hate.stence by design thrives on anxiety and paranoia and fear is exhausting. [applause] do you know,t, have you tasted the taste of extremism? pungent led -- blood in the mouth of heather. have you smelled the smell of extremism? pungents like the soreness of the wounds inflicted. -- have youave used heard the sounds of hate? dear alt-right, across the globe, every region has manifestations of hate, so you are not unique. if you think you are the underdog and if you think you are a victim, we are here to tell you that you have violence. you with the hate are not the you, with your hate, are not the underdog. [applause] today is cant, relate jackson's and jessica's birthday. she was killed in the same question as my cousin. today, emily would have turned 50. december, jessica should've turned 18. there are so many lives who should have lived. so many journeys never taken. journey to pakistan was only 18 days away when it happened can she will never return home. , who willr brother eat all o
the alt-right, you're very existence starts on hate.stence by design thrives on anxiety and paranoia and fear is exhausting. [applause] do you know,t, have you tasted the taste of extremism? pungent led -- blood in the mouth of heather. have you smelled the smell of extremism? pungents like the soreness of the wounds inflicted. -- have youave used heard the sounds of hate? dear alt-right, across the globe, every region has manifestations of hate, so you are not unique. if you think you are the...
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. >> it's alt-right shock jock.andists today. >> we used to think being called a racist is wrong. but now we realize it's normal, and the only reason you have not seen it is because the jews are sensoring it. >> today, we are on the opposite sides of thor war. >> christian picciolini, he has nothing to say. if you stop hating, your life will improve. that's not what it's -- about. he was a -- gang member that did not stay in his -- gang. right? >> i don't think he is even white. okay. i think -- >> he doesn't look like it. >> he looks like muhammad. >> i do not give a damn if they insult me. but i'm worried about the thousands of people that are infected by their poison every day. >> there will be a great deal of pain and suffering as we try to take our place on the earth as rulers of the earth. >> people like gabe. one people, one nation, one leader. >> hm-mm. >> adolf. >> old uncle adolf. >> i have been working with gabe for eight months and thought we were making progress. but it's clear, he is still h d holding
. >> it's alt-right shock jock.andists today. >> we used to think being called a racist is wrong. but now we realize it's normal, and the only reason you have not seen it is because the jews are sensoring it. >> today, we are on the opposite sides of thor war. >> christian picciolini, he has nothing to say. if you stop hating, your life will improve. that's not what it's -- about. he was a -- gang member that did not stay in his -- gang. right? >> i don't think he...
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president obama tried, they alt-right. -- they all tried. we got him out. he is back in germany. i.c.e. officers are heroes who uphold our laws and defend our communities like nobody you ever seen, and yes, they aren't -- they are tough, they are strong, i have great hearts. -- they have great hearts. they walk in like it is another day in the office. they are tougher they are stronger. folks and, our i.c.e. our border patrol folks, they have no fear.
president obama tried, they alt-right. -- they all tried. we got him out. he is back in germany. i.c.e. officers are heroes who uphold our laws and defend our communities like nobody you ever seen, and yes, they aren't -- they are tough, they are strong, i have great hearts. -- they have great hearts. they walk in like it is another day in the office. they are tougher they are stronger. folks and, our i.c.e. our border patrol folks, they have no fear.
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specifically he mentioned what he called the "alt-left." >> excuse me, what about the alt-left that camehe, as you say, the alt-right? do they have any semblance of guilt? >> today david duke, the former grand wizard of the kkk, tweeted this. >> grateful to the president for ids words today. >> "thank you prest trump for your honesty and courage to tell the truth about charlottesville and condemn thee ftist terrorists in black lives matter/antifa." >> here in charlottesville one white nationalist told us the president has helped them. >> he's opened up a door, his movement has opened up a door, but it's up to us to take the initiative. >> thompson: president trump's comments sparked national outrage. while white supremacist leaders praised the president's words, they angered many here in charlottesville, including the city's mayor at the time, democrat mike signer. >> groups that previously had been stuck in the shadows and at the margins and at the extremes are brought into the mainstream and that's why they felt welcome to try and "unite the right" in charlottesville. and at the end of
specifically he mentioned what he called the "alt-left." >> excuse me, what about the alt-left that camehe, as you say, the alt-right? do they have any semblance of guilt? >> today david duke, the former grand wizard of the kkk, tweeted this. >> grateful to the president for ids words today. >> "thank you prest trump for your honesty and courage to tell the truth about charlottesville and condemn thee ftist terrorists in black lives matter/antifa."...
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horror as i saw hundreds of neo-nazis and white supremacists and other alt-right marchers with torches, wearing clothes deliberately conjuring the uniforms of hitler's youth. walk through the university of and academical village. one of the center points of american higher education. the place on the national landmarks of historic places is a cool place of learning and study in the united states. and you will remember those images as they walked across the lawn to one of the great symbols of higher education, the rotunda on the university of virginia campus, to the statue of thomas jefferson. greeted by are group of university of virginia students who had anticipated decided to and counter protest by locking arms around the debt you as the as theht -- statue alt-right protesters advance. that evening was an evening of skirmishes and tension and it presaged the chaos that would ippen the following morning recall watching the streets of charlottesville that next ofning as thousands supremacist and races protesters flooded the streets and parks and plazas of downtown charlottesville. many
horror as i saw hundreds of neo-nazis and white supremacists and other alt-right marchers with torches, wearing clothes deliberately conjuring the uniforms of hitler's youth. walk through the university of and academical village. one of the center points of american higher education. the place on the national landmarks of historic places is a cool place of learning and study in the united states. and you will remember those images as they walked across the lawn to one of the great symbols of...
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alts and something magical was going to happen if all of a sudden you said liquid alts and they don't work as well because indexing has won so much of this game and it actually is the intersection of what you're talking about, the debate between indexers are people who go out and say i'm a lot smarter. let me do futures and commodity e trading and i can do that. the idea of diversification and let's put 15% of our fund into liquid alts because, well, that's what we're told to do, i think that should be retaught a little bit >> and they have reintersections restrictions on things like leverage it isn't exactly the same thing, but you're still paying pretty high fees for the product. >> wouldn't you agreet, though, leslie, that the idea if you're going to an institution or you're going to pension fund they say, oh, we have to have 15% in alternative products because, why, the investment committee suddenly decided you're going to get superior returns? it turns out you don't that's the key point here. thank you, leslie. great story. up next we're coming right back with the closing count d
alts and something magical was going to happen if all of a sudden you said liquid alts and they don't work as well because indexing has won so much of this game and it actually is the intersection of what you're talking about, the debate between indexers are people who go out and say i'm a lot smarter. let me do futures and commodity e trading and i can do that. the idea of diversification and let's put 15% of our fund into liquid alts because, well, that's what we're told to do, i think that...
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when the alt-right rails against immigration, when the alt-right rails against blacks, and the alt-right rails against people who are different from they are, and again i'm not sure, the alt-right is a kind umbrella term. you know i'm talking about, white national spirit when you do that, there's nothing conservative about that. that's what that that the progressive talk and early 20s century. when us talking to richard spencer i said i know who you are. you are essentially a progressive democrat circa 1950 picky said no i'm not. i go, have you watched the movie birth of a nation? he said yesterday what did you think of it? amazing movie. i'm like, this is my point do you think is amazing that it because those people are your team. let's remember this is a progressive left-wing team, nothing conservative republican about it. we don't even go to the progressive democrats, the white nationalists are being driven by a statist ideology that was generated by the early 20th century progressive democrats to make racism glue that held the democratic party together. >> thank you. >> phillip ander
when the alt-right rails against immigration, when the alt-right rails against blacks, and the alt-right rails against people who are different from they are, and again i'm not sure, the alt-right is a kind umbrella term. you know i'm talking about, white national spirit when you do that, there's nothing conservative about that. that's what that that the progressive talk and early 20s century. when us talking to richard spencer i said i know who you are. you are essentially a progressive...
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i have a question on the alt-right. i believe that the alt-right is nothing more than liberal dogma with a sprinkle of conservatism. how do we engage people who have a modicum of conservative values, but really leftism in terms of racial ideology? dinesh: the question is about the alt-right. i dispute the modicum. because he resigned say that because here is what i am saying. -- because here's what i'm saying. when the alt-right rails against thane who are different they are, the alt-right is an umbrella term. you know who i am talking about. the white nationalists. when they do that, there is nothing conservative about that. that is how the progressives talked in the early 20th century. when i was talking to richard spencer, i said, i know who you are. you are essentially a progressive democrat circa 1915. he goes, no, i'm not. how he watched the movie, recommendation? nation?- birds of a yes. great movie. why do you think that? because they are members of your team. nothing conservative or republican about it. we don'
i have a question on the alt-right. i believe that the alt-right is nothing more than liberal dogma with a sprinkle of conservatism. how do we engage people who have a modicum of conservative values, but really leftism in terms of racial ideology? dinesh: the question is about the alt-right. i dispute the modicum. because he resigned say that because here is what i am saying. -- because here's what i'm saying. when the alt-right rails against thane who are different they are, the alt-right is...
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. >> it's alt-right shock jock.ne of the most effective propagandists today. >> we used to think being called a racist is wrong. but after you're here a little while, you'll realize it's normal and the only reason you haven't seen it is because the jews are sensoring it. >> today, we are on the opposite sides of thor war. >> christian picciolini, he has nothing to say. if you stop hating, your life will improve. that is not what this is [ bleep ] about. he was a [ bleep ] gang member that did not stay in his [ bleep ] gang, right? >> i don't think he is even white. okay. i think >> he doesn't look like it. >> he looks something like sheikh mohammad. >> i do not give a damn if they insult me. but i'm worried about the thousands of people that are infected by their poison every day. >> there will be a great deal of pain and suffering as we try to take our place on the earth as rulers of the earth. >> people like gabe. one people, one nation, one leader. >> hm-mm. >> adolf. >> old uncle adolf. >> i have been working wi
. >> it's alt-right shock jock.ne of the most effective propagandists today. >> we used to think being called a racist is wrong. but after you're here a little while, you'll realize it's normal and the only reason you haven't seen it is because the jews are sensoring it. >> today, we are on the opposite sides of thor war. >> christian picciolini, he has nothing to say. if you stop hating, your life will improve. that is not what this is [ bleep ] about. he was a [ bleep...
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obviously a very dismal turnout on the alt—right side.e media is pleased that the way... when i say conservative media, mainstream conservative media, is pleased that the low turnout, because they don't want to be associated with the far right, do they? no, they don't, and in fact it also benefits them to have images of violent antifascist protesters. not a huge amount of violence that we saw today, but nevertheless there are some scenes of police kind of giving surrounded. someone was sort of shooting fireworks over the police heads, and you can kind of ta ke police heads, and you can kind of take these moments and play them on fox news, for example. without kind of asking you to play it soothsayer here, which is exactly what i am going to do, what happens next? does the movement die away? does it kind of go elsewhere and coalesce in another form? yes, you know, i think it is going to be the latter. i think the alt—right, the kind of more explicit white supremacists, have realised that this is not a moment to appear in public, at this po
obviously a very dismal turnout on the alt—right side.e media is pleased that the way... when i say conservative media, mainstream conservative media, is pleased that the low turnout, because they don't want to be associated with the far right, do they? no, they don't, and in fact it also benefits them to have images of violent antifascist protesters. not a huge amount of violence that we saw today, but nevertheless there are some scenes of police kind of giving surrounded. someone was sort...
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. >> this is alt right shock jock.ne of the most effective prop began propaganda working today. >> racism is normal. the only reason you haven't seen it is because jews censor it. >> he isn't different from who i used to be. today we're on opposite sides of the war. >> he tells people, well, if you stop hating then your life will improve. that's not what this is about. he was a gang member who didn't stay in his gang. >> i don't think he's even white. >> i don't give a damn if guys like him insult me. i'm worried about the thousands of people who are infected by their poison every day. >> there will be pain and suffering. as we take our place to rule the earth. >> people like gabe. >> one people, one nation. one leader. >> adoff. >> i have been working with gabe for eight months and thought we were making progress. but it's clear he still is holding onto demons. >> what kind of looks did you get when you wore that shirt? >> not good ones. >> when i wore the shirt. it was to provoke people. >> were you embarrassed to we
. >> this is alt right shock jock.ne of the most effective prop began propaganda working today. >> racism is normal. the only reason you haven't seen it is because jews censor it. >> he isn't different from who i used to be. today we're on opposite sides of the war. >> he tells people, well, if you stop hating then your life will improve. that's not what this is about. he was a gang member who didn't stay in his gang. >> i don't think he's even white. >> i...
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when we call them alt right, we give them the power to define themselves.ed to call it is, it's white sprem sie supremacy, racism. we need to be better at calling that out. >> help us understand the perspective of the republican party here, bearing in mind the republican party, itself, is a big tent. and we're looking at the extreme right here. but we saw the president all but praising david duke during the campaign. not rejecting what he said, not rejecting the groups here today, of course, and the tweet that he sent out, at least not explicitly. what are republicans to do? what's your counsel to them as all of this continues to happen if we're in a position y twhere the president is is not going to do thisexplicitly? >> david, you have to ask yourself why are so many of these individuals who belong to said groups feel welcome and comfortable in the republican party? as a minority, i have been arguing and advocating for a very, very long time about the importance of the republican party outreaching and, again, reaching out to communities of color. because
when we call them alt right, we give them the power to define themselves.ed to call it is, it's white sprem sie supremacy, racism. we need to be better at calling that out. >> help us understand the perspective of the republican party here, bearing in mind the republican party, itself, is a big tent. and we're looking at the extreme right here. but we saw the president all but praising david duke during the campaign. not rejecting what he said, not rejecting the groups here today, of...
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they still very much believe in this stuff. >> what do you see as happening with the alt-right and more specifically the white supremacist movement? >> so they have been kicked off social media. except for one very right wing one called gab. they cannot raise money online and that's a bigger problem for them. so credit card payment processors will not allow them to use their technology. so for an internet movement that is -- that is just choking them, they can't use crowd funding sites. so they can't talk to each other in private because anti-fascist protesters have infiltrated all their communications networks. so they're really limited right now. chris cantwell, the man i interviewed last year, he's making all his money through bitcoin. >> there is concern that after president trump's comments in which he said they were fine people, on both sides, that would embolden this movement. do you see any evidence of that, even with their organization being disrupted? >> yeah, they loved that. they loved it when he said that. trump exceeded their expectations beyond their wildist drewild i est
they still very much believe in this stuff. >> what do you see as happening with the alt-right and more specifically the white supremacist movement? >> so they have been kicked off social media. except for one very right wing one called gab. they cannot raise money online and that's a bigger problem for them. so credit card payment processors will not allow them to use their technology. so for an internet movement that is -- that is just choking them, they can't use crowd funding...
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the alt right does not that palestinians organize, violent or otherwise. so please tell your representatives to support hr-4391. >> no. >> what do you mean, no? so at the end of the day, whether you like it or not, palestinians are oppressed, and they are killed by supremacy. either by white supremacists or other supremacists. you have got to acknowledge that palestinians are human beings and we're being slaughtered. we're being maimed by an apartheid state. don't have those blinders on. just because you are protesting jason kessler does not mean the state has not done evil things to my people. now i'll do some singing. no? all right. [cheers and applause] >> let's raise our voice in support of solidarity among all oppressed communities across our world. we're here to stand up against anti-semitism, against racism, against white supremacy, against the expropriations of palestinian lands. we want to fight for a world that respects all. bunch of people came to me with frustrating's -- with feelings of frustration and anxiety. if you are not feeling tension,
the alt right does not that palestinians organize, violent or otherwise. so please tell your representatives to support hr-4391. >> no. >> what do you mean, no? so at the end of the day, whether you like it or not, palestinians are oppressed, and they are killed by supremacy. either by white supremacists or other supremacists. you have got to acknowledge that palestinians are human beings and we're being slaughtered. we're being maimed by an apartheid state. don't have those...
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in large part, that is due to the alt-right movement. i'll talk about the different types and those that are growing that that -- and those that aren't. created a surge in what supremacy, both in the public activities, demonstrations, when the start doing these distributions are around. one thing that is extremely important is that when she said there are no longer any underground, that is because they feel emboldened. they feel that they have a voice. they feel there are more people that are willing to hear their ideology and they will not hire -- hide it anymore. when you look at something like the alt-right, it is in a state of lots. it comes from the alt-right because they are the new ones. they are the new kids on the block. they're doing all this activity that is out there. this is something we saw back in the 1980's. when the racist skinheads came into the country, they already came in to eight established what's up with this movement. they shookdden, things up for a bit. that tapered off. happen whenng will you are resetting equi
in large part, that is due to the alt-right movement. i'll talk about the different types and those that are growing that that -- and those that aren't. created a surge in what supremacy, both in the public activities, demonstrations, when the start doing these distributions are around. one thing that is extremely important is that when she said there are no longer any underground, that is because they feel emboldened. they feel that they have a voice. they feel there are more people that are...
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five alts are facing charges. joe fryer explains how a desperate plea led police tthem. >> reporter: it's a mystery unfolding in northern new mexico, authorities say they om discovered aund hidden by walls of tires and wooden palates. inde 11 children ranging in age from 1 to 15. police say they were starving with rags for clothing. authorities arrested two men along with three women believed to be the kids' mothers. among the charges they >> these people were armed and possibly dangerous. >> this is where they would sleep. >> reporter: jason badger and his wife tonya owned theer pr. they say the compound appear in january ever since they have been trying to get the intruders off their land. >> he had multiple firearms a kids they were keeping here that never even came out. >> reporter: there was a warrant out for one's arrest accused abducting his 4-year-old son from georgia last year. authorities say they were directed to the after a detective in georgia received a message from the compound. it said we are starv
five alts are facing charges. joe fryer explains how a desperate plea led police tthem. >> reporter: it's a mystery unfolding in northern new mexico, authorities say they om discovered aund hidden by walls of tires and wooden palates. inde 11 children ranging in age from 1 to 15. police say they were starving with rags for clothing. authorities arrested two men along with three women believed to be the kids' mothers. among the charges they >> these people were armed and possibly...
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and while people don't want alt- right white men in khaki pants and polo shirts, they have been very comfortable with racism and how it plagues the community.>> reenivasan: last week's republican gubernatorial primary in kansas will enter its final stage tomorrow. county election officials willn beviewing nearly nine thousand provisional ballots given to voters when their eligibility is in question. in the very close race between incumbent governor jeff colyer and secretary of state kris kobach, kobach lneeads by just hundred and ten votes. in hawaii today, governor david ige won re-nomination to his offi in that state' democratic primary, this despite a challenging year which included a false missile alert and the destruction of seven hundred homes from anic eruption. democratsn hawaii also minated ed case, a former u.s. representative and fiscal conservative, to the ss one open congressional seat. dozens of people have died in torrential rains and the southern state of kerala in india. mon rsoonns have forced more than 15,000 people from their homes. in china, heavy in in guangdong
and while people don't want alt- right white men in khaki pants and polo shirts, they have been very comfortable with racism and how it plagues the community.>> reenivasan: last week's republican gubernatorial primary in kansas will enter its final stage tomorrow. county election officials willn beviewing nearly nine thousand provisional ballots given to voters when their eligibility is in question. in the very close race between incumbent governor jeff colyer and secretary of state kris...
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. >>> alt-right groups plan to rally at berkeley. you can see the city of berkeley is already putting up signs and barricades. an antifa rally is planned in a park a few locks away. here is what happened when they met in portland, oregon. police used tear gas to break up scuffles. reporter jennifer doweling was there. >> reporter: members of antifa marched to meet up with patriot prayer and police were not taking any chances. they charged protesters who would not comply with orders to disperse and made some arrests. they confiscated weapons and shot tear gas to break up the crowds. an officer tried to take a sign away from a woman and he shoved her to the ground. s swarmed by several an ay other officers. one of the big concerns was a repeat of the rally in charlottesville a year ago when heather hair was run down with a car. this prayer rally is the third one in portland this summer. the two previous ones ended in bloody fistfights and riots and a counterprotester was sent to the hospital with a skull fracture. there were other prot
. >>> alt-right groups plan to rally at berkeley. you can see the city of berkeley is already putting up signs and barricades. an antifa rally is planned in a park a few locks away. here is what happened when they met in portland, oregon. police used tear gas to break up scuffles. reporter jennifer doweling was there. >> reporter: members of antifa marched to meet up with patriot prayer and police were not taking any chances. they charged protesters who would not comply with...
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is that the best way to fight this knneo-nazi alt-right racis?e, private citizens, residences of the country, we have to figure that out. we need to put a name to these folks and expoese they are in or society. >> the unite the right rally was poorly attended. why did that fizzle out? >> the first thing that adam said earlier. people don't support jason kesler. people are not fans of his. more deeply, the movement has gone in three ways the last year. people have left the movement, bau because of stories we've been doing. people saying we're not going to have public rallies. we're going to do flash mobs and guerrilla banner drops and posters. and the third group say we're going to do terrorism. we're going to go underground and do terrorism. >> on the one universe an rer a president tweeted out i condemn all types of racism. how are they responding to that? >> it's important to note over the last 2 1/2 years, the white supremacists have supported the president. they have not supported major office candidates. they did not embrace those people. tr
is that the best way to fight this knneo-nazi alt-right racis?e, private citizens, residences of the country, we have to figure that out. we need to put a name to these folks and expoese they are in or society. >> the unite the right rally was poorly attended. why did that fizzle out? >> the first thing that adam said earlier. people don't support jason kesler. people are not fans of his. more deeply, the movement has gone in three ways the last year. people have left the movement,...
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we just had another alt right march on saturday. the work we do in response -- i don't want to have to figure out what they are doing so i can plan my weekend. the work that we do in response is every single day in our community is places like this it is in our workplace. it is in our schools. we do that work every day. we don't respond to them. we don't play their game. we play our game. and we drive the narrative, not them. >> thank you. [applause] >> hi everyone. i'm the director for we the deaf people. we the deaf people is involved in resistance to hate resistance to phobia against people with disabilities and whatnot. i really want to thank for publishing the ten ways to fight racism. i want the doctor you have really changed my life. you have influenced me to be who i am and be here today. so thank you for that. [applause] >> now i'm curious, how many of you know the fear of deaf people? i don't know if you know but in england last week there were two deaf men signing to each other and there was a white supremacist who confro
we just had another alt right march on saturday. the work we do in response -- i don't want to have to figure out what they are doing so i can plan my weekend. the work that we do in response is every single day in our community is places like this it is in our workplace. it is in our schools. we do that work every day. we don't respond to them. we don't play their game. we play our game. and we drive the narrative, not them. >> thank you. [applause] >> hi everyone. i'm the director...
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we see in many different parts of the world right now and some of whom identify with this phrase the alt—righta psychologist and an academic feel about the nature of so many of the people who sympathise with you. i don't think it's true. i think that's a vision of followers, i don't think of them as followers, i think of them as viewers, readers and listeners. i know them perfectly well. i've talked to 150,000 in the past three months at 55 live events, i understand my audience and i know perfectly well that the vast majority of them are there because they were rather disoriented in life for various reasons, and have decided to develop a personal vision and to take more responsibility and to try to tell the truth as best they can and that that's actually helping them a lot. that's what's happening. the thing is... but would you recognise there's an overlap between the sorts of people who can deeply sympathise and find a resonance in your message, and many of those who have turned to donald trump in united states right now? not some overlap, there's 30 million people watching my videos, so ther
we see in many different parts of the world right now and some of whom identify with this phrase the alt—righta psychologist and an academic feel about the nature of so many of the people who sympathise with you. i don't think it's true. i think that's a vision of followers, i don't think of them as followers, i think of them as viewers, readers and listeners. i know them perfectly well. i've talked to 150,000 in the past three months at 55 live events, i understand my audience and i know...
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and have been led to the alt—right and have been led to the political centre as a consequence. core messages of your book is that we underestimate the power and the relevance and importance of old stories and mythss come including the christian bible but also including a host of other stories which you say have survived the test of time and tell us truth about ourselves which many people today and i think you would say many people in academia today, who are into constructivism and relativism, are missing the truth of old verities. yes, i would happily say thatis verities. yes, i would happily say that is a theme that runs through the book. there is wisdom in traditional stories that we need to understand, not merely believe, but also to understand. so for example last year, i did a series of 15 lectures on genesis and most of that audience was young men and that has been viewed by millions of people online now. the bible in particular. you state or better or worse is the foundational document of western civilisation, it can reveal things to us about ourselves and what we believ
and have been led to the alt—right and have been led to the political centre as a consequence. core messages of your book is that we underestimate the power and the relevance and importance of old stories and mythss come including the christian bible but also including a host of other stories which you say have survived the test of time and tell us truth about ourselves which many people today and i think you would say many people in academia today, who are into constructivism and relativism,...
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. —— alt—right. —— alt—right. the conservative mp andrew bridgen.ed murder after a car hit people outside the houses of parliament on tuesday. salih khater, who was born in sudan and was living in birmingham, will appear before magistrates tomorrow. three people were injured when the car crashed into security barriers in westminster. a british paraglider has died after a mid—air collision with another pilot in macedonia. 54—year—old innes powell crashed into ukranian igor volov ahead of the final race of the british open competition in krusevo on friday. the british instructor, who was from devon, died in hospital, while mr volov died at the scene. the uk is to investigate allegations that british world war ii shipwrecks in asia have been targeted by scavengers. the defence secretary, gavin williamson, says he was "very concerned" to hear claims that four shipwrecks off the malaysian and indonesian coasts had been looted. they are thought to be the graves of royal navy sailors and civilians. chi chi izundu has the details. i name this ship prince of
. —— alt—right. —— alt—right. the conservative mp andrew bridgen.ed murder after a car hit people outside the houses of parliament on tuesday. salih khater, who was born in sudan and was living in birmingham, will appear before magistrates tomorrow. three people were injured when the car crashed into security barriers in westminster. a british paraglider has died after a mid—air collision with another pilot in macedonia. 54—year—old innes powell crashed into ukranian igor...
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also tonight, clashes between alt-right and antifascist groups in portland, oregon. pr in portland, oregon. president trump unleashes a aitter attack aimed at lebron james after the basketball superstar speaks out. r>> our president is kind of ying to kind of divide us. >> ninan: we'll have the reaction. a reversal by ohio state eootball couch urban meyer. he now says he knew about abuse allegations leveled against a former assistant coach, and that coach is defending his former boss. and a warning from animal lovers t out taking out a loan to buy a pet. >> once they start adding in the fees, all of a sudden, a dog that you could have bought for $1,400 is $5,000. >> ninan: good evening. i'm reena ninan. we begin in portland, oregon, where a massive demonstration by a right wing group turned violent. police used tear gas to break up several small scuffles between the groups and some antifascists. temperatures were high as an officer tried to take a sign away from a woman. he ended up shoving her to the ground. when she got up and ran away, she was swarmed by several o
also tonight, clashes between alt-right and antifascist groups in portland, oregon. pr in portland, oregon. president trump unleashes a aitter attack aimed at lebron james after the basketball superstar speaks out. r>> our president is kind of ying to kind of divide us. >> ninan: we'll have the reaction. a reversal by ohio state eootball couch urban meyer. he now says he knew about abuse allegations leveled against a former assistant coach, and that coach is defending his former...
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in an attempt to head off a repeat of last year when violence sparked by rallies led by so-called alt-right groups, killed one counter protester, heather heyer, and led to the death of two state troopers. charlottesville officials have denied all permits to stage an anniversary protest. organizer and his group are taking their rally this year to the front gates of the white house. president trump is also taking the offensive this year condemning all types of racism and violence in a tweet. last year his response sparked outrage in a national debate. >> you have some very good people in that group, but you also had people that were very fine people, on both sides. >> but those remarks and images of white nationalists carrying torchs on the lawn at the university of virginia won't easily be forgotten. today we'll take a look at the divisions in america and how the state of race relations are impacting us as a country. we'll be joined by two key senators, virginia democrat tim kaine and south carolina republican tim scott. plus charlottesville mayor nikuyah walker and have a conversation about
in an attempt to head off a repeat of last year when violence sparked by rallies led by so-called alt-right groups, killed one counter protester, heather heyer, and led to the death of two state troopers. charlottesville officials have denied all permits to stage an anniversary protest. organizer and his group are taking their rally this year to the front gates of the white house. president trump is also taking the offensive this year condemning all types of racism and violence in a tweet. last...
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he understands his solid base comes from the alt-right, so he wants to keep them in the tent. as i reported in a piece in the "vanity fair," speaker of the house ryan called donald trump and he said, listen, these people hate your daughter and son-in-law because jared kushner and ivanka trump are both jewish. the white nationalists hate his family and he needed to condemn them. we saw even then he did not come out forcefully. i think that shows the extent to which donald trump does not want to split off this base from his coalition. >> betsy, on that point, we see here again today this divide between the president and those who are close to him. be they members of his professional staff or his family or in the case of president trump both as is often the case. ivanka trump tweeted something different from what we heard from the president, sending out three tweets about how she's marking this anniversary, what we should be doing to unify this country. what do you make of that division? again, the third or the fourth time we have seen that happen here in the last few months. >>.
he understands his solid base comes from the alt-right, so he wants to keep them in the tent. as i reported in a piece in the "vanity fair," speaker of the house ryan called donald trump and he said, listen, these people hate your daughter and son-in-law because jared kushner and ivanka trump are both jewish. the white nationalists hate his family and he needed to condemn them. we saw even then he did not come out forcefully. i think that shows the extent to which donald trump does...
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more importantly yu had this new generation, the alt right, which people were just learning about in the wider conversation at that point. and you also had armed men, militia groups on the right and the left, lib israel and conservative, guys who looked like they just stepped out of soldier of fortune with long gu w hats,raparound shades, the whole thing. and i think this really woke people up to a ta end thalot of us who had been covering had been seeing this for a while. the surge in thse groups, primarily on the right, but also a little bit on the left. and then later that day, of course, the tragic death heof ather heyer and the beating of deandre harris. my producer and i were just about 25 yards awayrom where that happened, where that gray dodge plowed into the crowdou ited like a bomb going off. we ran to the scene. there were broken, bloody bodies on the street, people screaming in panic. it was awl, and almost as bad, next day i interviewed one of the organizers of the rally, he was completely unrepen nt. he blamed heather heyer dea entire on city officials, the colice, and
more importantly yu had this new generation, the alt right, which people were just learning about in the wider conversation at that point. and you also had armed men, militia groups on the right and the left, lib israel and conservative, guys who looked like they just stepped out of soldier of fortune with long gu w hats,raparound shades, the whole thing. and i think this really woke people up to a ta end thalot of us who had been covering had been seeing this for a while. the surge in thse...
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>> that's a new crowd that came on the scene in 2015 and 2016, what we call the alt-right.he people who came out of the reddits, for chance -- >> online messages. >> and they're using absolutely they're using the online world for recruitment. but again, they're still trying to figure out who they are and what they do. normalization is a very important point and richard spencer said he saw the movement in his words the ideological kitchen in which they cook up the ideas and pass on to donald trump. and i think that has certainly happened. i think my -- shermichael said this shouldn't be a political thing, but one party has embraced this. we have congressman retweeting neo-nazi sympathizers so it's a normalization and it's absolutely political and i think the party in question really needs to look within itself. >> where is -- last question to you. where is richard spencer today? he became more of a household name last year of course. but what role is he playing in this movement today? >> not much. i mean, he is of course a leader of sorts but he had a very rough year. after
>> that's a new crowd that came on the scene in 2015 and 2016, what we call the alt-right.he people who came out of the reddits, for chance -- >> online messages. >> and they're using absolutely they're using the online world for recruitment. but again, they're still trying to figure out who they are and what they do. normalization is a very important point and richard spencer said he saw the movement in his words the ideological kitchen in which they cook up the ideas and...
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everyday life in sale to as well as hours of traffic jams some twenty thousand people travel in an alt over the course of the day many moroccans make a living out of trading with the spanish and played. for alfonso crew sato and the guardian monitoring this border is a mammoth task six hundred employees work around the clock they use camera. to control the various sections of the fence and also the coastal area around the strait of gibraltar it's a well rehearsed team but it's reaching its limits. stopping large groups of people is very complicated you need good cooperation between the moroccan authorities and our. usually both sides organize themselves well and everything goes well then we reach our goal. the young men in the mountains of morocco believe in strength in numbers and his friends are already planning their next attempt to storm the fence they're tired of the brutality of the hands of the police. they only find food at a nearby rubbish dump a soft drink a cucumber. amole potato life here is unbearable. morocco is teeming with police offices. all of my friends who left guin
everyday life in sale to as well as hours of traffic jams some twenty thousand people travel in an alt over the course of the day many moroccans make a living out of trading with the spanish and played. for alfonso crew sato and the guardian monitoring this border is a mammoth task six hundred employees work around the clock they use camera. to control the various sections of the fence and also the coastal area around the strait of gibraltar it's a well rehearsed team but it's reaching its...
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we tell you why those counter protestors believe the other group is part an alt- right, pro-trump movement. ( marty )plus... a man is detained by ice officials-- while he is driving his pregnant wife to the hospital- - to give birth to their son. ( marty )and a west nile warning. health officals are putting a bay area community on watch... after several insects and animals test positive for west nile virus. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) ( marty )4 your health this morning... people in contra costa county are being warned by health officals to protect themselves from mosquito bites... after some insects and other animals tested postive for the west nile virus. kron 4's hermela aregawi spoke with one health offical about what you can do to protect yourself. .it's a disease most commonly passed on through mosquito bites..and health officials say.. the west nile virus is more active than past years... this year.. a total of ten groups of mosquitos, eight dead birds and 13 chickens tested positive for the virus. and many of those cases were found within the past week. nola woods/contra costa mosqui
we tell you why those counter protestors believe the other group is part an alt- right, pro-trump movement. ( marty )plus... a man is detained by ice officials-- while he is driving his pregnant wife to the hospital- - to give birth to their son. ( marty )and a west nile warning. health officals are putting a bay area community on watch... after several insects and animals test positive for west nile virus. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) ( marty )4 your health this morning... people in contra...
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then cantwell is interviewed again about the current state of the alt-right moment.>> do you think gop is adopting any of the alt-right's ideas. >> not specifically. might be influencing. we're influencing culture and culture influences politics. >> i guess you could -- you're saying it both ways. >> here's the difficulty of it, okay. you're trying to tie the republican party to tattle right because you think that will be politically advantageous for you and it's a disgusting tactic and i'm not trying to help fun fact of the matter the more the left goes insane and drives up hyper awareness of the racial tensions more and more people come to us and that's a very good thing and that is going start influencing politics if it hasn't already. >> and ellie thanks for being with us. charlottesville was a black stain on american culture last year, on american politics. we're just curious, we were ducking aboduc talking about the rally yesterday. how did charlottesville change over the past year and how did it change the alt-right movement? >> it put a tremendous amount of p
then cantwell is interviewed again about the current state of the alt-right moment.>> do you think gop is adopting any of the alt-right's ideas. >> not specifically. might be influencing. we're influencing culture and culture influences politics. >> i guess you could -- you're saying it both ways. >> here's the difficulty of it, okay. you're trying to tie the republican party to tattle right because you think that will be politically advantageous for you and it's a...
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that and ideological solidarity with the alt-right that has made him a darling of white supremacists,ery architects of the rally that made charlottesville a short-hand for racial violence one year ago today. joining me now is republican candidate for virginia senate, corey stewart. thank you for being here, mr. stewart. let me ask you, do you consider yourself a candidate -- the candidate for white nationalists in the state of virginia? >> no, of course not, reverend. here's the thing is that i know you brought me on your show because you want to talk about the one year anniversary of the horrible events in charlottesville last year. but, you know, i meet with voters every single day, the residents of virginia, and there is one thing that is very, very clear and that is people are sick and tired of talking about race all the time, they're tired of it, they want to move on, the people of charlottesville want to move on, the people of virginia want to move on, they have a lot more important issues to talk about than race on a constant basis, which is what we get out of you and the rest
that and ideological solidarity with the alt-right that has made him a darling of white supremacists,ery architects of the rally that made charlottesville a short-hand for racial violence one year ago today. joining me now is republican candidate for virginia senate, corey stewart. thank you for being here, mr. stewart. let me ask you, do you consider yourself a candidate -- the candidate for white nationalists in the state of virginia? >> no, of course not, reverend. here's the thing is...
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so-called alt right activists chanting racist slogans, carrying guns and american flags clashed with anti-protests. >> this street where he barreled his car into counter protesters remains a memorial to heather heyer. the driver will be tried for federal hate crimes. there was anger and outrage in reaction to the rhetoric openly on display here. >> i have a message to awful the white supremists and nazis that came into charlottesville today. our message is plain and simple. go home. you are not wanted in this great commonwealth. shame on you. >> reporter: then. >> very fine people on both sides. >> reporter: president trump's refuse will to condemn the racist attack and the immediate aftermath further inflamed the national conversation. >> when you think about the flashpoint that charlottesville was in this country for the dialogue around race relations, where do you think we are one year later? >> so i don't know if we as a city or even as a nation have had that real honest dialogue about equities in terms of really moving the needle forward. i'm not sure that we've actually institu
so-called alt right activists chanting racist slogans, carrying guns and american flags clashed with anti-protests. >> this street where he barreled his car into counter protesters remains a memorial to heather heyer. the driver will be tried for federal hate crimes. there was anger and outrage in reaction to the rhetoric openly on display here. >> i have a message to awful the white supremists and nazis that came into charlottesville today. our message is plain and simple. go home....
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he is the father of the alt-right. the alt-right are white nationalists.omplish white nationalism without violence. and what happened in charlottesville was a protest march that turned into a terrorist attack. and he's going to try and spin that to the best of his ability. you can say, ante fa -- that's like saying batman and the joker are the same. anti-fa exists to be anti-fascist and he is a supporter of fascists. no matter how many times he tries to sprinkles on the turd, we know what it is, we know how it smells, we know how dangerous it is. any man like this who wants to be a part of american mainstream politics is a danger and he should be called as such. >> steve, your reaction to any and all of the above? >> he's verbally dexterous enough to do what he did, legitimize these neo-nazi groups to place them into the mainstream of american politics. well, these people are radical, but there's radical people on the other side, and he sets up this equivalence argument. here's the reality. is that in august of 2017, neo-nazis carrying torches, straight ou
he is the father of the alt-right. the alt-right are white nationalists.omplish white nationalism without violence. and what happened in charlottesville was a protest march that turned into a terrorist attack. and he's going to try and spin that to the best of his ability. you can say, ante fa -- that's like saying batman and the joker are the same. anti-fa exists to be anti-fascist and he is a supporter of fascists. no matter how many times he tries to sprinkles on the turd, we know what it...