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>> soros claims to be the great antifascist. he spuns a lot of the antifascist parties. and what i do is i say, okay, well here is -- soros will talk about the fact that he's inspired by libertarianism, by carl and the open society, in reality as you look at the soros' past, secret history, if you will, you realize that soros along with mentor of his was the kind of collection boy for hitler. this seems harsh to say but it is true. it was discussed but steve in an interview with soros in which kroft. >> you would go around confiscating property of the jews and how can you feel good about that and sorryos goes, i don't feel bad about that at all, he goes, let's remember that if i didn't do it, somebody would do it, right. now this gets me thinking because i remember a theme. mengele escaped and went to argentina and one of the sons confronted him down and said, how could you do the things that you did in auschwitz. i simply saw the opportunity to make them into research specimens, don't blame me because the bad stuff would have gone anyway. here is an eerie parallel what
>> soros claims to be the great antifascist. he spuns a lot of the antifascist parties. and what i do is i say, okay, well here is -- soros will talk about the fact that he's inspired by libertarianism, by carl and the open society, in reality as you look at the soros' past, secret history, if you will, you realize that soros along with mentor of his was the kind of collection boy for hitler. this seems harsh to say but it is true. it was discussed but steve in an interview with soros in...
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, all of america was antifascist in world war ii. everybody in america was antifascist so that's not a bad label to be defense fascism or neo-naziism. but it's how you behave out there today. this is so commendable and i think so powerful right now. >> can you see, jim, what was happening? i don't know if my director, will, can put that back up there left of screen there. we were talking with evan allen from "the boston globe" who's at one of these checkpoints and evan was telling us people are being let in literally one by one to this area. when you look at 20,000 people, obviously not everybody is going to get into the actual rally itself unless things get out of control. but they are searching people, they are -- she said they are making sure people turn out their pockets. you can't bring back packs. there's nothing. i'm looking at the boston pd release for the kinds of things that are prohibited. firearms, knives, weapons, sharp on jekts, shields, fireworks, pop-up tents, canopies, cans, glass containers. premixed beverages, wago
, all of america was antifascist in world war ii. everybody in america was antifascist so that's not a bad label to be defense fascism or neo-naziism. but it's how you behave out there today. this is so commendable and i think so powerful right now. >> can you see, jim, what was happening? i don't know if my director, will, can put that back up there left of screen there. we were talking with evan allen from "the boston globe" who's at one of these checkpoints and evan was...
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we break down why this is happening and we know people on bo are not racist or antifascist, but rather regular political demonstrators. this our breaks down the extremes of both sides. there was one point in the hour which is compelling where we bring leaders from both sides, richard spencer and lacey macauley, one of the leaders in the antifascist movement, we bring them to a park in washington, d.c. to see if they can talk things through. you have to watch to see what happens. adrianna: did you catch up with any of the people after the event central it still and get their take on how to -- in charlottesville and how was their take? >> one of the shocking things was heard was from another one of the leaders in this alt-right movement. he essentially defends the driver of the dodge charger, saying he may have been trying to defend himself. a shocking statement that completely said in front of the .amera without any hesitation that is one of the major moments in the hour. adrianna: time, 2020 airs tonight right here on abc 7. breaking news update overseas and finland, police have shot a
we break down why this is happening and we know people on bo are not racist or antifascist, but rather regular political demonstrators. this our breaks down the extremes of both sides. there was one point in the hour which is compelling where we bring leaders from both sides, richard spencer and lacey macauley, one of the leaders in the antifascist movement, we bring them to a park in washington, d.c. to see if they can talk things through. you have to watch to see what happens. adrianna: did...
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antifascists clashing with trump supporters. state lawmakers will be asking uc berkeley officials to testify at hearings on the violent protests, specifically about how the university handles events featuring far right speakers. nancy skinner from berkeley introduced the hate crime bill after violent protests in charlottesville whether heather heyer was killed. the same thing happened in california, the state's laws would not allow it to be classified as a hate crime because heather heyer was white. today that public safety hearing will happen in sacramento, the state's capital. it starts at 8:30 a.m. i'm jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> soon it will be easier to raise money for state governments. in the past, 2/3 of voters need to approve a ballot initiative to raise taxes for roads or schools. under the new court ruling, some of the proposals could only need a simple majority to pace. scott wiener praised the decision saying it should allow communities to raise money for critical needs. >>> a deal on an affordable housing bond has
antifascists clashing with trump supporters. state lawmakers will be asking uc berkeley officials to testify at hearings on the violent protests, specifically about how the university handles events featuring far right speakers. nancy skinner from berkeley introduced the hate crime bill after violent protests in charlottesville whether heather heyer was killed. the same thing happened in california, the state's laws would not allow it to be classified as a hate crime because heather heyer was...
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i speak with clergy who were being beaten with brass knuckles by neo-nazis. >> antifascists also beat people up, break things and burn things. they both should be condemned. i want the alt-right to be as limited as possible. i want it to go away and die. but you aren't doing folks on my side any favors by defining it so widely that it includes stephen miller and mike anton. you're helping them. >> you read the blog posts that they've posted? have you read what they've done? >> i don't think mike anton is a white nationalist. that's crazy. >> i'm going to pause it here. we're going to take a break and we're going to have the -- keep having this conversation. i promise. changing it a little bit. but you guys will have a chance to continue when we come back. >>> as i said, we'll continue our coverage on the violence in charlottesville and possible mainstreaming of these white nationalists in our political system. we'll be right back. their experience is coveted. their leadership is instinctive. they're experts in things you haven't heard of - researchers of technologies that one day, you
i speak with clergy who were being beaten with brass knuckles by neo-nazis. >> antifascists also beat people up, break things and burn things. they both should be condemned. i want the alt-right to be as limited as possible. i want it to go away and die. but you aren't doing folks on my side any favors by defining it so widely that it includes stephen miller and mike anton. you're helping them. >> you read the blog posts that they've posted? have you read what they've done? >>...
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soros funds a lot of antifascist parties. what i do as i say okay soros will talk about for example the fact that he's inspired by libertarianism by the open society. in reality and look at soros past his secret history of you will. realize realizes soros along with the mentor of his was a collection boy for taylor. a bit hard to say but it's true. steve kroft in an interview with soros -- he says you go around confiscating the property of the jewish and turning it over to the nazis and how can you feel good about that? soros goes i don't feel bad about that at all. he goes let's remember if i didn't do it, somebody would do it. this gets me thinking because i remember a very powerful theme. this actually involves joseph mengele the killer of auschwitz. mangal they escaped after the war and went to argentina one of his sons tracked him down and confronted his father and said dad, how could you do the things you did at auschwitz and guess what mengele said? mangal he said if i didn't do them somebody else would have. here were
soros funds a lot of antifascist parties. what i do as i say okay soros will talk about for example the fact that he's inspired by libertarianism by the open society. in reality and look at soros past his secret history of you will. realize realizes soros along with the mentor of his was a collection boy for taylor. a bit hard to say but it's true. steve kroft in an interview with soros -- he says you go around confiscating the property of the jewish and turning it over to the nazis and how can...
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it isn't the same as antifascist protesters coming together.n them, those protesters burned down berkeley twice to prevent me and others from speaking, they shut down a rose parade in portland that has gone on for years because the local republicans were going to march. no conservative can speak at a college campus because the "anti—fascists" smashed windows and beat people up. the one actual legal difference as opposed to a label that you're going to put on them is that these alleged nazis, some work, someone not, there were a few nazis, i'm not one of them, they had a permit to speak and they were not allowed to speak. the anti—fascists disrupted a legal gathering. donald trump has clearly condemned the kkk today, perhaps late, you would say, but has he done enough? has he done enough? he's done all i think. i think it's right to say they had a permit and one reason for that is because the aclu stood up for them to get a permit. we have to separate the question of freedom of speech from what the speech entailed and what they encouraged and wh
it isn't the same as antifascist protesters coming together.n them, those protesters burned down berkeley twice to prevent me and others from speaking, they shut down a rose parade in portland that has gone on for years because the local republicans were going to march. no conservative can speak at a college campus because the "anti—fascists" smashed windows and beat people up. the one actual legal difference as opposed to a label that you're going to put on them is that these...
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governor mcauliffe refuses to condemn the antifascist. the usually busy streets with heavily armed police and protesters following altercations which lasted from friday night through saturday morning. originally built as a protest in and all free speech into aally transformed torch wielding nazi flag wielding dereliction of american values. what transpired amounted to a disgusting and unwelcome throwback to segregationist ideas and rhetoric at a time when patriotic conservatism is .aining ground almost none will be dedicated to the fascists left. terry mcauliffe was was into a downtown building under police protection in the afternoon. one female witness to the scene showed thank you for showing up. our comments on the media. carroll tweets that hate is bad for the usa and there's plenty coming from liberals. steven says grown men holding weapons walking towards innocent -- not arrested. david is tweeting that his reconciliation speech touts accomplishments. it's not about the economy. c-span wj is how you tweet us. cleveland, ohio next.
governor mcauliffe refuses to condemn the antifascist. the usually busy streets with heavily armed police and protesters following altercations which lasted from friday night through saturday morning. originally built as a protest in and all free speech into aally transformed torch wielding nazi flag wielding dereliction of american values. what transpired amounted to a disgusting and unwelcome throwback to segregationist ideas and rhetoric at a time when patriotic conservatism is .aining...
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. >> you guys claim to be antifascist, you are the fascist. >> we're the nazis. you stand between terrorist. >> you have the flag. you attack our people. you are an unreasonable terrorist. you are a terrorist. >> i live here. i live here. and i will not invite racism in my community. >> and on it went. the confrontation between conservative and liberal viewpoints. congresswoman lee was also there. community leaders there to condemn sunday's rally. coming up, we will explain why people who live in this area, near civic center plaza say their neighborhoods have become war zones. >> tense moments in phoenix, arizona. rally at 7:00, less than two hours away. hundreds of protesters and supporters are there. peaceful right now. but vocal. police out in full force. nbc's blayne alexander has more from washington. >> reporter: good evening to you. after last week's controversy over president trump's response to charlottesville. he is moving on to a new issue. afghanistan. president trump headed to arizona and back to his base for a rally reminiscent of campaign days. his
. >> you guys claim to be antifascist, you are the fascist. >> we're the nazis. you stand between terrorist. >> you have the flag. you attack our people. you are an unreasonable terrorist. you are a terrorist. >> i live here. i live here. and i will not invite racism in my community. >> and on it went. the confrontation between conservative and liberal viewpoints. congresswoman lee was also there. community leaders there to condemn sunday's rally. coming up, we...
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the mayor wants to avoid clashes between antifascist and right-wing protesters. as moriarty reports, republican say the mayor's position would be a blow to free speech and allow the left to win. >> reporter: violent crashes broke out when antifascist protesters confronted a small group of right-wing protesters. >> we condemned them and their tactics. >> reporter: an effort to prevent further mayhem and destruction, the mayor wants berkeley to put the brakes on the free speech, mention in september. >> i think the citizens of berkeley are tired. we are tired of as being the focal point of these groups clashing. >> i think it's absurd that the mayor won't do anything to address the rest -- domestic organizations that we have going on right now. >> reporter: the university of berkeley says it cannot prevent free speech. >> if the law is broken in the course of the event, we will react immediately and appropriately. we cannot based on a generalized concern, shutdown speech before it occurs. the law and supreme court have been absolutely clear on that. >> it is not un
the mayor wants to avoid clashes between antifascist and right-wing protesters. as moriarty reports, republican say the mayor's position would be a blow to free speech and allow the left to win. >> reporter: violent crashes broke out when antifascist protesters confronted a small group of right-wing protesters. >> we condemned them and their tactics. >> reporter: an effort to prevent further mayhem and destruction, the mayor wants berkeley to put the brakes on the free speech,...
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did she expect the antifascist turn of the sink and by and we shall ove i’co [ti e the sink and by andall overcome and hope that the good folk of the kkk would not run out of town? the one thing he should have done and did not do, he should have called them out, so instead of seeing all sides, he should've said, you, the ku klux klan, and then he should have said you, the old left. in other words he should've called them out on both sides by seeing both think you are right,... it is like the magistrate in the song stand the hollow used to sing,. the funny thing is in situations like this, if it weren't for the likes of anti—fascists or whatever you call the people would have been killed. because they were protecting them. when you put a point that i do agree with is that these things get momentum and a move from it is all right and that is ok and one day end up with murder in the long—awaited deal with this is stopping it. thank you both. we move the i. despite this fine photograph daniel craig backus pond. it looks like there are now fewer students chasing arrested places. i get worri
did she expect the antifascist turn of the sink and by and we shall ove i’co [ti e the sink and by andall overcome and hope that the good folk of the kkk would not run out of town? the one thing he should have done and did not do, he should have called them out, so instead of seeing all sides, he should've said, you, the ku klux klan, and then he should have said you, the old left. in other words he should've called them out on both sides by seeing both think you are right,... it is like the...
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it's not actually an antifascist group.ook up arms against white militias after katrina who were killing black people. i don't think it is right to use hate speech and then murder people. >> sandra: frank, i want to get back to frank. i know that the fbi and police are very interested in hearing from you. about how to stop this movement. what you tell them? >> how to stop the neo-nazi movement? >> sandra: what we are witnessing happening in this country right now, no matter what the movement, it's intent is to deploy chaos on american cities. >> it all depends on what type of group you're going to go after. >> sandra: antifa, start with that. >> , because of the damage to property, they don't have a whole department is looking at these guys. they know there's going to be something going on. it's not a huge thing but they know they will cause property damage and trouble and violence. there's not a big movement but more for the neo-nazi stuff, the neo-nazis -- they are getting guns. they have guns. it goes towards more people
it's not actually an antifascist group.ook up arms against white militias after katrina who were killing black people. i don't think it is right to use hate speech and then murder people. >> sandra: frank, i want to get back to frank. i know that the fbi and police are very interested in hearing from you. about how to stop this movement. what you tell them? >> how to stop the neo-nazi movement? >> sandra: what we are witnessing happening in this country right now, no matter...
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from the neofascists, we would have been crushed like west said that if it hadn't been for the antifascist protecting us from the neofascist, we would have been crushed like cartridges. -- like cockroaches. on our public , harry. ladyr: i agree with the who talked before. i do not understand why every time there are riots going on with black people or hispanic people, they destroyed the place and a white person does something wrong, and all of a sudden, they get condemned like they are animals. i do not understand it. arkansas, also on the republican line, hello. caller: i agree with the last caller. i do not understand how these people can protest a good thing of removing that statute is not right. they are allowed to be attacked like that? the police do not agree with their stance, so they allow minorities to attack them. the violence people are the black people and none of them are arrested. i'm appalled by the media's coverage of it. wrongf the people in the or the protesters, and they were peaceful people. they were attacked without due cause. they should have been protected by the go
from the neofascists, we would have been crushed like west said that if it hadn't been for the antifascist protecting us from the neofascist, we would have been crushed like cartridges. -- like cockroaches. on our public , harry. ladyr: i agree with the who talked before. i do not understand why every time there are riots going on with black people or hispanic people, they destroyed the place and a white person does something wrong, and all of a sudden, they get condemned like they are animals....
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he says the mainstream media per pep waits their lies and antifascist groups per pet their violence. and with local media cameras rolling on the left and patriot prayers cameras on the right, his followers says they are the ones targeted by hate from antifascism groups. >> and they attack police officers. they vandalize the community, and i want to know why they're not being denounced by these elected officials. >> i don't want my kids to grow up in an environment run by those people. that is why i'm standing where i'm standing. >> reporter: tense out here for neighbors as well. we were just confronted by somebody who lives out here. he asks us why we're validating these people. he wondered why these people are coming to their neighborhood, visibly upset about it. >>> thank you, tom. as we mentioned, some of the organizers heading to christy field, we hear, and there might be counter protesters on the way. we will continue to monitor that. and what's going on in san francisco throughout this news cast. we'll be updating the latest developments as well as all of our social media platf
he says the mainstream media per pep waits their lies and antifascist groups per pet their violence. and with local media cameras rolling on the left and patriot prayers cameras on the right, his followers says they are the ones targeted by hate from antifascism groups. >> and they attack police officers. they vandalize the community, and i want to know why they're not being denounced by these elected officials. >> i don't want my kids to grow up in an environment run by those...
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nationalist richard spencer, credited with coining the term alt-right was sucker punched by an antifascistson inauguration day, a writer at "the nation" magazine. six months later, activists known by the name antifa have confronted white supremacists at an event outside the california state capitol. ten stabbings reported. antifa claimed her role in the unrest at berkeley when a far right commentator was disinvited. their most memorable turn was last week's deadly confrontation in charlottesville, virginia, . >> they used violence. just because they are opposed to fascism and some of these monuments, shouldn't make them heroes of the liberals. i am a liberal, and i think it's the obligation of liberals to speak out against the hard left radicals. >> since 9/11, and excluding the pulse nightclub attack, the majority of fatalities in america caused by extremist violence have been attributed to far right hate groups like the ku klux klan, neo-nazis, white supremacists. yet those tracking such incidents note the rise in violence by antifa and other groups who aim not merely to counter the alt-r
nationalist richard spencer, credited with coining the term alt-right was sucker punched by an antifascistson inauguration day, a writer at "the nation" magazine. six months later, activists known by the name antifa have confronted white supremacists at an event outside the california state capitol. ten stabbings reported. antifa claimed her role in the unrest at berkeley when a far right commentator was disinvited. their most memorable turn was last week's deadly confrontation in...
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. >> our experience on the streets was that we were defended by people who came as antifascists. >> many believe in peaceful assembly and strongly oppose these extremist groups. >> the mayor wants the people of berkeley to tell antifa they are not welcome. >> we should respond to them as a gang. they come as uniforms, they have weapons, they are almost a militia. we have to think about that in terms of law enforcement approach. >> reporter: a free speech week is scheduled for next month. that event includes miloian on loss. >> i strongly believe in freedom of speech but there's a line between freedom of speech and posing a risk to public safety. >> the free speech week is scheduled for september 24th through the 27th. >>> vandals targeted a car with a trump bumper sticker. they spray painted nazi and kkk on the windows. and the owner filed a police report. >>> north korea is sparking new concerns with the latest missile test. the north launched the ballistic missile from the capital. the path was directly over japan. people were urged to take shelter. and later they said the missile brok
. >> our experience on the streets was that we were defended by people who came as antifascists. >> many believe in peaceful assembly and strongly oppose these extremist groups. >> the mayor wants the people of berkeley to tell antifa they are not welcome. >> we should respond to them as a gang. they come as uniforms, they have weapons, they are almost a militia. we have to think about that in terms of law enforcement approach. >> reporter: a free speech week is...
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at one point police had to cut off the antifascists many of whom had their faces covered and appearedas they were heading towards the pro trump group. the seattle times reporting that police used blast balls and pepper spray to keep the two groups separated and the seattle police department just tweeting several pictures of weapons that had been confiscated including a wooden board with exposed screws. in los angeles dozens marched last night in front of lapd headquarters, they were chanting no justice, no peace, stop white terrorists in solidarity with charlottesville. >> the reason why we protest is to send a loud and clear message that we are fearless, that we are going to continue to organize. >> rallies have also taken place in new york, atlanta, and chicago, and many other cities where we saw marches, candlelight vigils. >> it is important for people to realize that it could have been any of us, anyone who was in the street that went to stand up against white supremacy and fascism within our country, and that's quite shocking for us, so we thought we wanted to come together and
at one point police had to cut off the antifascists many of whom had their faces covered and appearedas they were heading towards the pro trump group. the seattle times reporting that police used blast balls and pepper spray to keep the two groups separated and the seattle police department just tweeting several pictures of weapons that had been confiscated including a wooden board with exposed screws. in los angeles dozens marched last night in front of lapd headquarters, they were chanting no...
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they are not antifascists. they attacked lots of people who are not neo-nazis.ublicans were chased by these people and attacked at a gas station by the protesters. the woman who organized the protest in berkeley that they disrupted is a transsexual trump supporter. they set a limousine on fire. their name is alive to begin with. who are they? antifa, there is a professor in dartmouth who has written a book supporting antifa. this is how he describes them. they are marxist, leninist, revolutionary leftists, who have no allegiance to liberal democracy, and believe that physical violence is both ethically justifiable and strategically effective. that makes them the equivalent of the neo-nazi. they commit violence in the name of an ideology that killed 25 million people in the 20th century. these people, antifa, our neo-communists who commit violence in the name of an ideology that killed 100 million people in the 20th century. they are morally indistinguishable and need to be rejected by the democratic party, just like republicans have rejected the neo-nazis. >> ma
they are not antifascists. they attacked lots of people who are not neo-nazis.ublicans were chased by these people and attacked at a gas station by the protesters. the woman who organized the protest in berkeley that they disrupted is a transsexual trump supporter. they set a limousine on fire. their name is alive to begin with. who are they? antifa, there is a professor in dartmouth who has written a book supporting antifa. this is how he describes them. they are marxist, leninist,...
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police, a large group dressed in black with their faces covered, and often the trademark for the antifascist left is marching into the barricade area. we saw them releasing water from the barricade to get them to move out of the way. >> i don't blame people for having their opinions, and i certainly don't support the cops, they are supposed to defend the city. >> reporter: when the group dressed in black marched out of the park the police used smoke grenades to disperse the crowd. 13 were arrested and most of them for bringing items into the park that were prohibited. >> reporter: in berkeley, amber lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> another demonstration was held on the campus of uc berkeley. people gathered to speak out against hate and racism with many marching to the civic center park holding signs while chanting and singing calling for love and inclusion. when they got to the park, some turned away fearing violence from demonstrators wearing a black mask and bandanna. >>> it is 4:07 am. >>> the investigation continues into the tragic naval accident in the pacific and the u.s. navy says they have
police, a large group dressed in black with their faces covered, and often the trademark for the antifascist left is marching into the barricade area. we saw them releasing water from the barricade to get them to move out of the way. >> i don't blame people for having their opinions, and i certainly don't support the cops, they are supposed to defend the city. >> reporter: when the group dressed in black marched out of the park the police used smoke grenades to disperse the crowd....
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that took place on las ramblas last night that took place —— on las ramblas, and that provoked antifascistoroccan, has there been a backlash to the community there? the moroccans who we re community there? the moroccans who were there one known in their hometown of ripoll, so it is not as if they were strangers. the locals are so if they were strangers. the locals are so shocked that these men could have conspired to commit the act that took place just two days ago. barcelona is a relatively successful multicultural diversity. it is incredibly liberal. we have a socialist mayor, so many liberal policies. so to think that somehow these ideas have been given birth to hear will be so shocking to many. as it changed the way people feel? given the fact that there have been attacks in london, berlin, paris, now a barcelona and other parts of spain. how people to that? now a barcelona and other parts of spain. how people to that7m now a barcelona and other parts of spain. how people to that? it is certainly a reality check that spain's second city is in no way immune to these attacks. i don't bel
that took place on las ramblas last night that took place —— on las ramblas, and that provoked antifascistoroccan, has there been a backlash to the community there? the moroccans who we re community there? the moroccans who were there one known in their hometown of ripoll, so it is not as if they were strangers. the locals are so if they were strangers. the locals are so shocked that these men could have conspired to commit the act that took place just two days ago. barcelona is a...
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a group of antifascist leftists were on hand setting up smoke bombs and intimidating people. but the mayor says that for the first part -- most part, people demonstrated their first amendment rights peacefully. >> there was a worry that there would be a big role. the fact that only six people were injured but thousands of people were not injured, i think it is and the compass when. >> they did arrest some people, they range in age from 22 to 47 years old. if you were cited for carrying band items into the park.>>> president trump signed an executive order today reversing a policy put into place by former president obama the kept the military from selling much of its surplus equipment to local police department's. president obama put new limits on the practice after widespread criticism of the use of military hardware by police during demonstrations that followed plea shootings of black men in ferguson, missouri and elsewhere. attorney general jeff sessions is of the surplus go -- your will help protect officers. >> you always seek to us -- affirmed the critical role of police
a group of antifascist leftists were on hand setting up smoke bombs and intimidating people. but the mayor says that for the first part -- most part, people demonstrated their first amendment rights peacefully. >> there was a worry that there would be a big role. the fact that only six people were injured but thousands of people were not injured, i think it is and the compass when. >> they did arrest some people, they range in age from 22 to 47 years old. if you were cited for...
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. >> our experience on the streets was that we were defended by people who came as antifascist to do that. >> that's a view not shared by everyone. many people in berkeley believe very strongly in peaceful assembly and strongly disavow these extremist groups. >> the mayor wants the people of berkeley to tell antifa they are not welcome. >> i think we should classify them as a gang. they come dressed in uniforms, they have weapons, they're almost a malitia. we need to think about that in terms of our law enforcement approach. >> there could be more to come as campus conservatives scheduled a free speech week for next month at uc berkeley. >> the mayor want it is university to cancel the event. . >> i believe in freedom of speech, there's a line between freedom of speech and posing a risk to public safety. >> that free speech week is scheduled for september 24th through the 27. joe vasquez, kpix5. >> a trump supporters car was targeted. the vandal spray painted nazi and kkk on the windows. they also slashed all four tires. the owner tells us he filed a police report. >> north korea fle
. >> our experience on the streets was that we were defended by people who came as antifascist to do that. >> that's a view not shared by everyone. many people in berkeley believe very strongly in peaceful assembly and strongly disavow these extremist groups. >> the mayor wants the people of berkeley to tell antifa they are not welcome. >> i think we should classify them as a gang. they come dressed in uniforms, they have weapons, they're almost a malitia. we need to...
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officials were slowly abandoning their previous antifascist positions for what became a clear preference for non-communist reformism. thank you very much. [applause] >> with the truman thatistration have known klaus went to live in bolivia and was president there 20 yeraars later? thomas: the last time i went to the national archives, i was into a few fbi files. knowledge ofe bolivia and other latin american countries with a heritage of strong right-wing nationalism harboring nazis. to the extent that they played a role in the government other than as a part of a larger conservative nationalist society the nazi hideouts were in the eastern part of -- the german community of it asked knox is -- german community of ex-nazis were not involved until later. late 40's, they were hiding out a little more aggressively. to the extent that the fbi was 's noninterestia in pursuing nazi hunting endeared some in the united states for strategic reasons. it was a cynical argument but full ofy, the mnr is pastor that the u.s. were led to see them as not a threat. evidence found any that the u.s. at any
officials were slowly abandoning their previous antifascist positions for what became a clear preference for non-communist reformism. thank you very much. [applause] >> with the truman thatistration have known klaus went to live in bolivia and was president there 20 yeraars later? thomas: the last time i went to the national archives, i was into a few fbi files. knowledge ofe bolivia and other latin american countries with a heritage of strong right-wing nationalism harboring nazis. to...
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. >> reporter: the counter protesters did include members of an antifascist group and only trump andlan leader david duke are publically holding the counter protesters at least equally responsible and duke posted this tweet thank you president trump for your honesty and courage to tell the truth about charlottesville and condemn the leftist terrorists and he seemed to validate the protest of taking down the statute of robert e lee asking who is next george washington, thomas jefferson what about their statutes. >> how about thomas jefferson what do you think of him do you like him? good are we going to take down the statute because he was a major slave owner and are we going to take down his statute so do you know what it's fine you are changing history you are changing culture. >> reporter: reaction from other republicans lehigh congressman potus must stop the moral equavilency and house peeker paul ryan white supremacy is repickr repickr repickup -- repulsive and no moral ambiguity and christie ileto is in the garden of reflection where people held a vigil for charlottesville and w
. >> reporter: the counter protesters did include members of an antifascist group and only trump andlan leader david duke are publically holding the counter protesters at least equally responsible and duke posted this tweet thank you president trump for your honesty and courage to tell the truth about charlottesville and condemn the leftist terrorists and he seemed to validate the protest of taking down the statute of robert e lee asking who is next george washington, thomas jefferson...
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they were surrounded by antifascist protesters and there we re antifascist protesters and there wereirt rally was over before it could begin —— the rally. we are hearing news of fatalities as well. in terms of what the police and national guard tried to do, what were their tactics? obviously to keep the sides apart, one assumes? well, early on there was very little police intervention at emancipation park, where most of the violence was taking place on saturday morning. the police that we re saturday morning. the police that were they are largely stood back, until after a few hours a state of emergency was declared by the virginia governor and then the riot police and after that the national guard started to move in. they pushed people out of that area around emancipation park, to the surrounding areas. there were sporadic skirmishes and violence and as you mentioned at the top, two locks away this fatal incident with a driver ploughing into the crowd. thank you very much indeed for the latest from charlottesville —— two blocks away. two ministers who previously expressed opposing vi
they were surrounded by antifascist protesters and there we re antifascist protesters and there wereirt rally was over before it could begin —— the rally. we are hearing news of fatalities as well. in terms of what the police and national guard tried to do, what were their tactics? obviously to keep the sides apart, one assumes? well, early on there was very little police intervention at emancipation park, where most of the violence was taking place on saturday morning. the police that we...
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that one person has died in charlottesville envisioning in clashes between white supremacist and antifascista group. that is it from me and that team. get in touch on twitter but for now, goodbye, and see you soon. good evening. for many of us, at the st day. temperatures peaked at 22 celsius and many of us saw the cloud breaking up and decent spells of sunshine. those guys will continue to clear and through this evening, perfect conditions for the perseid meteor shower. with the clear skies, you should get a good opportunity to see them. temperatures are likely to fall away stop these other towns and city temperatures but in rural spots, we could see low single figures to greet you first thing on sunday morning. a bit more fair weather cloud towards the west, the best of the sunshine towards the east. we could get a scattering of showers in the far north and west, temperatures peaking around 17 or 18 degrees. a better day with the showers in england. one or two scattered showers across wales and south—west england but generally financed pleasant, temperatures peaking again at 21 or 22 degre
that one person has died in charlottesville envisioning in clashes between white supremacist and antifascista group. that is it from me and that team. get in touch on twitter but for now, goodbye, and see you soon. good evening. for many of us, at the st day. temperatures peaked at 22 celsius and many of us saw the cloud breaking up and decent spells of sunshine. those guys will continue to clear and through this evening, perfect conditions for the perseid meteor shower. with the clear skies,...
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some who identify as antifascist.hat's the protest that this car drove into last hour, those victims now are at local hospitals. >> yeah, this was said to be the largest hate gathering of its kind in decades in the u.s., according to the southern poverty law center. up to 6,000 people headed to that rally this afternoon. it was supposed to start at about noon near a statue of confederate general robert e. lee. the city recently decided to get rid of that statue. and since then charlottesville has become a hot bed, the epicenter of these white nationalists and white supremacists. brian, obviously with this attack or at least deliberate -- >> it sure looks like a vehicular attack. i think that's right. someone using a car as a weapon, that is something you've covered in other countries. there have been incidents of radical extremists in britain and other countries using cars as weapons. this appears to be somebody, we don't know what their affiliation was, using their car as a weapon amid a day of chaos in charlottesvil
some who identify as antifascist.hat's the protest that this car drove into last hour, those victims now are at local hospitals. >> yeah, this was said to be the largest hate gathering of its kind in decades in the u.s., according to the southern poverty law center. up to 6,000 people headed to that rally this afternoon. it was supposed to start at about noon near a statue of confederate general robert e. lee. the city recently decided to get rid of that statue. and since then...
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you've got the antifascist here. they're pretty much breaking out. that crowd did a few speeches, people cheered and they decided that they were sort of done and people can hang out in the park if they'd like. you do still have a large contingent of the rally organized by black lives matter. we are walking over to that right now. boston common is the first park ever to be created in the united states officially, if you will and so it has a historical meaning to those who are here in boston and to americans as a whole. this place right now is the scene of what was two different demonstrations. one the so-called free speech demonstration and one of the things white people were upset about that demonstration -- why people were upset about that demonstration, one of the speakers listed had also spoken in charlottesville during the white supremacist rally and so people saw it as basically a different name for a racist group, the group itself has said, we organized this and we are not racist. we are just here to be able to express our views and everyone in
you've got the antifascist here. they're pretty much breaking out. that crowd did a few speeches, people cheered and they decided that they were sort of done and people can hang out in the park if they'd like. you do still have a large contingent of the rally organized by black lives matter. we are walking over to that right now. boston common is the first park ever to be created in the united states officially, if you will and so it has a historical meaning to those who are here in boston and...
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if you know anything about the antifascist group and you're honest with yourself, they are everywhereia, the uk. they are in europe, russia, the uk. they are of violent group that say they stand for something good but use violent means to get across their message. these two groups were in cha rlottesville their message. these two groups were in charlottesville for that they have nothing to do with donald trump 01’ have nothing to do with donald trump or the conservatives or gop. they we re or the conservatives or gop. they were fighting for decades. donald trump comes out and says, i condemn the violence of both these groups. 0h, the violence of both these groups. oh, the horror of that! aghast. he is horrible. he condemned the violence that was happening with two groups on both sides. then he came back and clarified who the two groups were. neo—nazis on the other side. they don't want to hear the truth. the outrage, ifi may side. they don't want to hear the truth. the outrage, if i may ask you, was because it was the far right protesters who had brought guns, who had made denigrating
if you know anything about the antifascist group and you're honest with yourself, they are everywhereia, the uk. they are in europe, russia, the uk. they are of violent group that say they stand for something good but use violent means to get across their message. these two groups were in cha rlottesville their message. these two groups were in charlottesville for that they have nothing to do with donald trump 01’ have nothing to do with donald trump or the conservatives or gop. they we re or...
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there are antifascists protests going on in dallas as well, in atlanta as well and there is a fear thatt here be some tension, there could be some violence notjust here but in other parts of this country. that's why there is a security presence on the streets in lots of cities in america today. 0k, thank you very much. 0ur headlines here. spanish police say they believe the driver of the van, which ploughed into pedestrians in barcelona, is still at large. an international manhunt is under way for the chief suspect, younes abouyaaquob. donald trump has thanked steve bannon for his role in getting him elected. the treat praising mr bannon comes less than 24 hours after he was fired by the president as his chief strategist. 0fficials president as his chief strategist. officials say more than 16 million people have now been affected by seasonal flooding across south asia. the floods in nepal, bangladesh and india are thought to have killed almost 600 people. in sport, manchester united hit four past swansea. pogba is amongst the goal scorers, asjose past swansea. pogba is amongst the goal
there are antifascists protests going on in dallas as well, in atlanta as well and there is a fear thatt here be some tension, there could be some violence notjust here but in other parts of this country. that's why there is a security presence on the streets in lots of cities in america today. 0k, thank you very much. 0ur headlines here. spanish police say they believe the driver of the van, which ploughed into pedestrians in barcelona, is still at large. an international manhunt is under way...
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between the antifascist, activists, and i left for a file to charge my phone at a cafe nearby and i watchedle my phone was charging and there was a lot of violence already. they declared a state of emergency, unlawful assembly. they had to take a federal court case this week to allow the rally in the park, police came in, riot police and made everyone leave. i need info on the rally was supposed to start it had already been shut down and people were milling about. by 2pm, 3pm, everything kind of returned to normal to some degree. there was still an normal to some degree. there was stillan airof normal to some degree. there was still an air of tension, a police presence, national guard, local police everywhere. it was kind of frightening, you know, on real in some way. that was chris morris, a local reporter and we have also heard from a photographer at the scene, ryan kelly, covering the protests in the car ploughed into the crowd. it was sadly fought you would expect from a car heading a group of people at speed, people dry to dive out of the way, some successful, a lot of them not. people
between the antifascist, activists, and i left for a file to charge my phone at a cafe nearby and i watchedle my phone was charging and there was a lot of violence already. they declared a state of emergency, unlawful assembly. they had to take a federal court case this week to allow the rally in the park, police came in, riot police and made everyone leave. i need info on the rally was supposed to start it had already been shut down and people were milling about. by 2pm, 3pm, everything kind...
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there are antifascists protests going on in dallas as well, in atlanta as well and there is a fear thatviolence notjust here but in other parts of this country. that's why there is a security presence on the streets in lots of cities in america today. reminder of our headlines: spanish police say they believe the driver of the van, which ploughed into pedestrians in barcelona, is still at large. an international manhunt is now under way for chief suspect younes abouyaaqoub, the prime minister of finland says the country has experienced its first ever terror attack. the bbc understands that the briton, hurt in the incident, was injured or rather stabbed four times as he tried to protect two women from a man wielding a knife. donald trump has thanked steve bannon for his role in getting him elected. the tweet praising mr bannon comes less than 2a hours was fired by the president as his chief strategist. in sport, manchester united hit four goals past swansea. pogba is amongst the goal scorers. jose mourinho's side signal their title intent with a 4—0 away win. celtic remain unbeaten this
there are antifascists protests going on in dallas as well, in atlanta as well and there is a fear thatviolence notjust here but in other parts of this country. that's why there is a security presence on the streets in lots of cities in america today. reminder of our headlines: spanish police say they believe the driver of the van, which ploughed into pedestrians in barcelona, is still at large. an international manhunt is now under way for chief suspect younes abouyaaqoub, the prime minister...
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it got pretty nasty pretty fast between them and the antifascist activists.ile and went to a cafe nearby, and i watched a live stream for a while whilst waiting for my phone to charge, and violence had erupted already and it wasn't even noone yet. there had to be a federal court case this week to allow the event to ta ke case this week to allow the event to take place in this part. riot police came in and made everyone leave, so by noon, when the rally was supposed to start, it was already being shut down, and people were milling about. by down, and people were milling about. by 2pm, 3pm, everything had returned to normal to some degree. there was a police presence, the national guard, local police everywhere in the city. it was kind of frightening and unreal in some ways. that was chris suarez from one of the local newspapers. a photographer, ryan kelly, was covering the protest when the car ploughed into the crowd. kelly, was covering the protest when the car ploughed into the crowdm was, sadly, what you would expect from a car hitting a group of people at
it got pretty nasty pretty fast between them and the antifascist activists.ile and went to a cafe nearby, and i watched a live stream for a while whilst waiting for my phone to charge, and violence had erupted already and it wasn't even noone yet. there had to be a federal court case this week to allow the event to ta ke case this week to allow the event to take place in this part. riot police came in and made everyone leave, so by noon, when the rally was supposed to start, it was already...
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between these antifascist activists.ile to charge my phone at a cafe nearby and i watched their live feed. there was a lot of violence already. it wasn't even noon yet. they declared a state of emergency, unlawful assembly. they had to take it to unlawful assembly. they had to take ittoa unlawful assembly. they had to take it to a federal court case this week to try to move it elsewhere. riot police came in. by noon, when this rally was supposed to start, areas work shut down and people were milling around. by 3pm, everything returned to normal to some degree. there was still this error of tension. the national guard and local police were everywhere in the city. it was kind of frightening. and on real, in some ways. chris suarez, a reporterfor a local newspaper. two ministers who previously expressed opposing views on brexit have written a joint newspaper article clarifying the government's position. writing in the sunday telegraph, philip hammond and liam fox confirm there will be a transition period to help businesses
between these antifascist activists.ile to charge my phone at a cafe nearby and i watched their live feed. there was a lot of violence already. it wasn't even noon yet. they declared a state of emergency, unlawful assembly. they had to take it to unlawful assembly. they had to take ittoa unlawful assembly. they had to take it to a federal court case this week to try to move it elsewhere. riot police came in. by noon, when this rally was supposed to start, areas work shut down and people were...
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violence flared up between far—right and antifascist protesters.7—year—old man on suspicion of a double murder in colders green. 0fficers investigating the death of 83—year—old peter wrighton, who was stabbed while walking his dog, have arrested a man in his 20s. sport now, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here is lizzie greenwood—hughes. good evening. what a penultimate night at the world athletics championships. not quite the big farewell we had all hoped for usain bolt and sir mo farah. bolt pulled up in the final leg of the 4x100m, and farah had to settle for silver. 0n the plus side, britain are up to fourth in the medal table, after gold in the men's ax100m and silver in the women's. from the london stadium, andy swiss reports. never said this before. silver medal to mo farah of great britain. he had hoped for a golden goodbye, but proof once again that, in sport, there aren't always fairytale endings. britain's most—decorated athlete had emerged fighting fit. london expectant. as sir mo farah set out for one last hurrah bef
violence flared up between far—right and antifascist protesters.7—year—old man on suspicion of a double murder in colders green. 0fficers investigating the death of 83—year—old peter wrighton, who was stabbed while walking his dog, have arrested a man in his 20s. sport now, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here is lizzie greenwood—hughes. good evening. what a penultimate night at the world athletics championships. not quite the big farewell we had all hoped for...
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charlottesville, condemning what he calls the leftist terrorism in a black lives matter and the antifascistlavour of the reaction flying around in the states at the moment. we can put it into context. we were talking earlier about the fact that many republicans condemned the sentiments but not many addressed the man. republicans condemned the sentiments but not many addressed the manlj think there is only one count that i have seen. 0nly think there is only one count that i have seen. only about 16 republican members of congress out of 290 or so who explicitly criticised donald trump's behaviour during the press conference yesterday, explicitly singled out donald trump as using the wrong language. we have heard a lot more, like what paul ryan said and the bush presidents said, condemning white supremacy and white nationalism, saying there is no place for that in the country. they we re place for that in the country. they were not talking about donald trump in particular and i think republicans are being put in a difficult bind, in part because a lot of them praised donald trump on monday fo
charlottesville, condemning what he calls the leftist terrorism in a black lives matter and the antifascistlavour of the reaction flying around in the states at the moment. we can put it into context. we were talking earlier about the fact that many republicans condemned the sentiments but not many addressed the man. republicans condemned the sentiments but not many addressed the manlj think there is only one count that i have seen. 0nly think there is only one count that i have seen. only...
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hundreds of white sprem sifts have clashed with antifascist demonstrators in the american city of charlottesville city of charlottesville. the violence occurred following a torch literally to protest at the decision to remove a statue of the confederate general robert e lee. in february, cha rlottesville city robert e lee. in february, charlottesville city council in de vrij yan voted to remover statues that marked confederate leaders from the american civil war. a small village in the cotswolds has been taking part in a landmark dna study to trace their family histories — with some surprising results. more than 100 villagers from bledington were tested as part of the genetics experiment, asjeremy stern reports. everyone seems to know each other in bledington, but it turns out that people in this tiny cotswolds village are even more close—knit than they thought. brenda found out herfriend graham is also her fourth cousin. definitely a surprise, yes. i mean, i had no idea. all of them were surprises because we have only been here 12 years. and they said i was the most related person in the village
hundreds of white sprem sifts have clashed with antifascist demonstrators in the american city of charlottesville city of charlottesville. the violence occurred following a torch literally to protest at the decision to remove a statue of the confederate general robert e lee. in february, cha rlottesville city robert e lee. in february, charlottesville city council in de vrij yan voted to remover statues that marked confederate leaders from the american civil war. a small village in the...
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the extremists from the right are violent, then these groups, they call themselves antifa, the antifascistnt themselves. you have ruled out that kind of response. why? well, we think that no group with the antifa, we think, are absolutely part of the problem. the idea that they decide themselves that they can stop another group from speaking is antithetical to the values in the first amendment in our country, and horribly counter—productive. so you know, we have been consistent in saying that... in condemning the antifa. they are completely misguided, and i think their tactics are quite dangerous. here is a quote from one. 20—year—old emily rose on the streets of charlottesville, she said, people are starting to understand that neo—nazis don't care if you are quiet and if you are peaceful. you need violence in order to protect non—violence. peaceful. you need violence in order to protect non-violence. yes, well, look. you saw what happened in charlottesville. look. you saw what happened in cha rlottesville. you look. you saw what happened in charlottesville. you know, just a terrible situa
the extremists from the right are violent, then these groups, they call themselves antifa, the antifascistnt themselves. you have ruled out that kind of response. why? well, we think that no group with the antifa, we think, are absolutely part of the problem. the idea that they decide themselves that they can stop another group from speaking is antithetical to the values in the first amendment in our country, and horribly counter—productive. so you know, we have been consistent in saying...
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we saw one caused by antifascist leftists. and they say everyone has a right to free speech. >> it is absurd that the mayor will not address this domestic terrorist organization that has incubated. >> frankly, >> frankly, the citizens are tired. as much as we stand for freedom of speech, we are tired of being the focal point. >> a campus conservative group invited a right wing provocateur to the event next month. and in february, he never, the chance to appear on stage. protesters vandalized to the student union, causing $100,000 in damage. he was forced to cancel his appearance. >> authorities are searching for a hit and run driver after a man was hit and badly injured while delivering newspapers this morning. it happens near monroe, in san jose. our reporter has the description that police hope will lead to arrests. >> this is the intersection where a mercury news delivery person was hit by a car going eastbound on north avenue. the driver took off. the hit and run happened at 5:00 tuesday morning when he exited his car to d
we saw one caused by antifascist leftists. and they say everyone has a right to free speech. >> it is absurd that the mayor will not address this domestic terrorist organization that has incubated. >> frankly, >> frankly, the citizens are tired. as much as we stand for freedom of speech, we are tired of being the focal point. >> a campus conservative group invited a right wing provocateur to the event next month. and in february, he never, the chance to appear on stage....
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. >> it's fair to say there's a section of antifascists that do come out and end up pushing and shoving and screaming at one another. they target racism, fascism andna superintendeand naziism. we saw that at berkley. in the past couple years you see their reacs there. you see some of the fighting, that was a trump rally at berkery. there was another rally against an alt-right speaker who came to university of california at berkley. and the block black, so to speak come usually their faces are covered, they're wearing all black. their point is to be detruc destructive. they're saying nonviolence hasn't worked. but we should be clear in saying what started this is the march with the tiki torches and things said by the white supremacists, white nationalist, call them what name you want, that is what is sparked the reaction. people terrified this is going to grow and donald trump did not condemn these groups specifically, that's a real problem. because these groups are taking it as a thumbs up. >> even if he were to say something now, a while later, would it really matter? too much time has
. >> it's fair to say there's a section of antifascists that do come out and end up pushing and shoving and screaming at one another. they target racism, fascism andna superintendeand naziism. we saw that at berkley. in the past couple years you see their reacs there. you see some of the fighting, that was a trump rally at berkery. there was another rally against an alt-right speaker who came to university of california at berkley. and the block black, so to speak come usually their faces...
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antifascists clashing with trump supporters. uc berkeley plans to hold a series of talks with conservatives. they'll be asked about how the university handles events featuring far right speakers. state senator nancy skinner introduced the bill after violent protests in charlottesville where heather heyer was killed. skinner says if the same thing happened in california, the state's laws would not allow it to be classified as a hate crime because heather heyer was white. the hate crime bill will be discussed today at the state capitol at 8:30 a.m. in a public safety hearing. reporting live in berkeley, i'm jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> thousands of car break-in calls jam the call center. earlier this month. dispatchers started directing calls to 311. officials have come closer to answering 90% of emergency calls within 10 seconds. the mayor came up with the idea while looking at data from the call center. >>> the public can give input about marijuana regulations in santa clara county. county officials are looking into expanding the
antifascists clashing with trump supporters. uc berkeley plans to hold a series of talks with conservatives. they'll be asked about how the university handles events featuring far right speakers. state senator nancy skinner introduced the bill after violent protests in charlottesville where heather heyer was killed. skinner says if the same thing happened in california, the state's laws would not allow it to be classified as a hate crime because heather heyer was white. the hate crime bill will...
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and "antifa" describes itself on its twitter page as an "antifascist research and action" group.ice are investigating and could make arrests later. (justine) heavy rains pounding kansas city missouri... and a woman is safe tonight after getting stuck in the high flooding water. and it was all thanks to some good samaritans... the driver jessica... says she didn't know how much water was on the roads --until she drove through them. she says all of a sudden water started pouring through her doors while she was driving... she explains what happened next... (justine) jessica wasn't the only one with car problems during the rain... the water got too high for this driver and h
and "antifa" describes itself on its twitter page as an "antifascist research and action" group.ice are investigating and could make arrests later. (justine) heavy rains pounding kansas city missouri... and a woman is safe tonight after getting stuck in the high flooding water. and it was all thanks to some good samaritans... the driver jessica... says she didn't know how much water was on the roads --until she drove through them. she says all of a sudden water started...