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why not include the kkk in this discussion today? why not have a broader topic that does not focus on one religion. it doesn't look like, mr. jasser, when we focus on one religion to the exclusion of others. you're an intelligent chiewm, and you understand what i'm saying. it's not about what you are defending and the points you are making nor yours -- it's about the fundmenteddal fairness associated with freedom of religion in this country, and we don't single out one religion and give the appearance by in so doing that there is something disastrously associated with being a part of this religion. regardless to all disclaimers that are going to be made, that is still a perception that some people will have, and i want you to know that when i board an airport, i am looked upon with an eye of suspicion. for some reason people tend to think that i am muslim. for some reason a person told me i needed to go back home to my foreign country, that i don't belong in this country. for some reason people think that people who are muslim, many,
why not include the kkk in this discussion today? why not have a broader topic that does not focus on one religion. it doesn't look like, mr. jasser, when we focus on one religion to the exclusion of others. you're an intelligent chiewm, and you understand what i'm saying. it's not about what you are defending and the points you are making nor yours -- it's about the fundmenteddal fairness associated with freedom of religion in this country, and we don't single out one religion and give the...
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i think a radical person like the kkk or al qaeda or some of the forests individuals or group. i don't know what you think of that in terminology and how it affects people and thinking. >> thanks for your compliment. as i mention in the book, i went to college in the early part of the school which is the capital of the largest state in india. it is the microcosm. and the landlord that did the trick. really he was old fashioned. you have to meet the guy. he was a character. unless you know how the landlords are in india, it would be hard to get an image of him. you talk about technology, there are no fundamentalist. i must admit i might be using the words losely without enough attention. i should be perhaps a bit more careful. >> are you aware there's a group somewhere that i attended a talk in janesville, wisconsin, where a christian priest and a jewish rabbi each spoke of their religions and invited questions. >> yes, yes, i'm quite aware. in fact, one the people who's -- are speaking in that locally is phil. if i may say so, a friend of mine. he is half time a journalist and
i think a radical person like the kkk or al qaeda or some of the forests individuals or group. i don't know what you think of that in terminology and how it affects people and thinking. >> thanks for your compliment. as i mention in the book, i went to college in the early part of the school which is the capital of the largest state in india. it is the microcosm. and the landlord that did the trick. really he was old fashioned. you have to meet the guy. he was a character. unless you know...
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something might happen because of some of the elements in the community as many communities such as the kkk were christians and the tigers in southeast asia so that something might happen that would change the view of some or many americans and i'm very interested in the statistics and some of the views that americans have about poach who aren't muslim americans and i think -- i just want to thank you again for your efforts and what you've done for the muslim community as a non-muslim. i think more of us need to come together, whether we're atheists or christian or hindu or whatever faith, whatever belief. i think we can meet on common goals and try to establish something, work towards goals we may not believe have come together on foundational beliefs and practices but i think there's things that we can come together and one of those things -- i read a quote once about words make worlds. and one of the things that i read in "usa today" article about general petraeus who has been assigned the director of the cia. he continued to use throughout his term the word islamic terrorism. there's no
something might happen because of some of the elements in the community as many communities such as the kkk were christians and the tigers in southeast asia so that something might happen that would change the view of some or many americans and i'm very interested in the statistics and some of the views that americans have about poach who aren't muslim americans and i think -- i just want to thank you again for your efforts and what you've done for the muslim community as a non-muslim. i think...
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you need the kkk rushing to the rescue and saving these imperil white people in a cabin surrounded by black people who are invading it and it becomes the most popular film of the silent era and goes on to earn $50 million which was a tremendous amount of money. it really influence the lot of people. that is why it was considered subversive. >> you talk about the techniques that she stimulates readers enthusiastic approval of lawbreaking and you talk about our stowe uses some of the scenes in "uncle tom's cabin" and in the movie when material pushes against the accepted attitude of the day. you talk about tom and eva and sam and andy who are chasing after elijah and she is ready to cross the ice and our buffoons and the autopsy character. the way we read those is not how nineteenth century people would. >> shea contains characters whose of the full misinterpret as laughable minstrel characters. the minstrel show was created by northern white people many of themselves being racist who would blackened their faces and pretend to be african-americans. they were silly. they were clowns. it
you need the kkk rushing to the rescue and saving these imperil white people in a cabin surrounded by black people who are invading it and it becomes the most popular film of the silent era and goes on to earn $50 million which was a tremendous amount of money. it really influence the lot of people. that is why it was considered subversive. >> you talk about the techniques that she stimulates readers enthusiastic approval of lawbreaking and you talk about our stowe uses some of the scenes...
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kkk. drop it. >> some are harder than others. unlike adult prisons staff here must deal with impulsive teen behavior that can escalate without warning. >> six months of shooting inside of pendleton, we witnessed all of this and more. >> these youngsters here when they simply get angry and go from 0 to 60 in a second, they simply react and then they think about the consequences and how they're going to get out of it. >> lieutenant gary burke supervises the segregation unit at pendleton. when an enmate acts out in the general population, he's moved to seg for the safety of offenders and staff. most kids who come here are still a long way from rehabilitation and their defiance can cause added pressure for officers. >> the challenge is bring your "a" game when you come to work. bring your "a" game. >> brown, come on up. >> they look -- in lashing out and they suffer the consequences later but they never think about that until afterwards, of course. i have to tell them all of the time, this is fast. just sit on your hands, keep your m
kkk. drop it. >> some are harder than others. unlike adult prisons staff here must deal with impulsive teen behavior that can escalate without warning. >> six months of shooting inside of pendleton, we witnessed all of this and more. >> these youngsters here when they simply get angry and go from 0 to 60 in a second, they simply react and then they think about the consequences and how they're going to get out of it. >> lieutenant gary burke supervises the segregation...
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school preaching revolution by violence, or someone who belongs to a radical organization, like the kkk. host: gregg mccrary. guest: thanks for that question, richard. what you're talking about is prospective profiling, someone who might commit a crime afterwards. the plans he made are good, because -- the points he made a good, because it points out how we can get false positives. what department of homeland security is concerned about is the lone wolf offender, someone who is out there -- we just had that in norway. i was in norway last week, not related to that mass murder, but on another case there, but where the lone wolf killed 77 people based on some political beliefs and so forth. those are the things we are concerned about, as well as organized tourists like al qaeda and so forth. we are also concerned about the lone wolf, a little more difficult to identify because they don't talk to anybody, they don't communicate. they develop these ideas and carry them out themselves. host: nikk is a democrat -- nicky is a democrat and a convicted. -- democrat in connecticut. caller: hi, gr
school preaching revolution by violence, or someone who belongs to a radical organization, like the kkk. host: gregg mccrary. guest: thanks for that question, richard. what you're talking about is prospective profiling, someone who might commit a crime afterwards. the plans he made are good, because -- the points he made a good, because it points out how we can get false positives. what department of homeland security is concerned about is the lone wolf offender, someone who is out there -- we...
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let's think about the kkk, america's oldest terrorist organization. the oklahoma city bombing. the shooting at a holocaust museum by james von braun and bombings at planned parenthood places. do we focus on the ethnic group owe these agents as a matter of public policy? the answer is no. the united states entered japanese-americans during world war ii. during kennedy's political campaign his opponents portray a dire future for america with the catholic president. we now use events as a breach of our american values. let's talk about facts rather than stereotypes. the muslim american community reject violence ideology. the rand corp. highly respected research organization released a report last year that states the following, quote, given the low rate of violent extremists, 100 among three million american muslims suggests the american muslim population remains hostile to jihad ideology and violence. at a justice department press conference yesterday attorney general eric holder said, quote, the muslim community has contributed significantly to the resolution of many things that
let's think about the kkk, america's oldest terrorist organization. the oklahoma city bombing. the shooting at a holocaust museum by james von braun and bombings at planned parenthood places. do we focus on the ethnic group owe these agents as a matter of public policy? the answer is no. the united states entered japanese-americans during world war ii. during kennedy's political campaign his opponents portray a dire future for america with the catholic president. we now use events as a breach...
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was the lawyer assigned the case the united states versus five members of the klein ya knights of the kkk. i had indicted those individuals for conspiring to obtain weapons from military installations across the south. if you go to the records of the united states senate, they will tell you that i prosecuted those cases under no small risk to myself. individuals who had done harm to others put a death warrant out against me. i put three of my witnesses in the federal witness protection program, i tried two of the cases under the heavy protection of federal agents. and at the end of the day those five individuals got a taxpayer-paid trip to a federal institution of higher learning. [laughter] [applause] four years later, four years later i was an assistant secretary at the u.s. department of education under president george h.w. bush, and i announced a policy statement that said that colleges and universities should discontinue assigning seats in their class rooms and providing financial aid dollars to their students based upon one's bloodline. "the new york times," "the washington post,"
was the lawyer assigned the case the united states versus five members of the klein ya knights of the kkk. i had indicted those individuals for conspiring to obtain weapons from military installations across the south. if you go to the records of the united states senate, they will tell you that i prosecuted those cases under no small risk to myself. individuals who had done harm to others put a death warrant out against me. i put three of my witnesses in the federal witness protection program,...
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people very high repelling as beasts attacking white people and you needed the culmination of the key kkk rushing to the rescue to save these white people in a cabin surrounded by black people invading it and it becomes the most popular film of the silent era and goes on to earn over $50 million which back then was a tremendous amount of money and it really influences a lot of people. that's why it was considered subversive. this began to talk about subversives in the sense of the technique that she stimulates readers enthusiastic approval vlore braking. i like that one. and to talk about how stowe uses some of the scenes in uncle tom's cabin in the book and also a leader in the movie for the material that pushes against the accepted attitudes of the day. you talk about tom and eva of course but you also talk about sam and andy chasing after she's getting ready to cross the ice and kind of buffoons and then took top character of course you talk about how those -- the way that we've read those is not how the mid-19th century people would have. >> shea-porter list characters that even to th
people very high repelling as beasts attacking white people and you needed the culmination of the key kkk rushing to the rescue to save these white people in a cabin surrounded by black people invading it and it becomes the most popular film of the silent era and goes on to earn over $50 million which back then was a tremendous amount of money and it really influences a lot of people. that's why it was considered subversive. this began to talk about subversives in the sense of the technique...
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school preaching revolution by violence, or someone who belongs to a radical organization, like the kkk. host: gregg mccrary. guest: thanks for that question, richard. what you're talking about is prospective profiling, someone who might commit a crime afterwards. the plans he made are good, because -- the points he made a good, because it points out how we can get false positives. what department of homeland security is concerned about is the lone wolf offender, someone who is out there -- we just had that in norway. i was in norway last week, not related to that mass murder, but on another case there, but whe e based on some political beliefs and so forth. those are the things we are concerned about, as well as organized tourists like al qaeda and so forth. we are also concerned about the lone wolf, a little more difficult to identify because they don't talk to anybody, they don't communicate. they develop these ideas and carry them out themselves. host: nikk is a democrat -- nicky is a democrat and a convicted. -- democrat in connecticut. caller: hi, gregg. does the fbi sometimes get
school preaching revolution by violence, or someone who belongs to a radical organization, like the kkk. host: gregg mccrary. guest: thanks for that question, richard. what you're talking about is prospective profiling, someone who might commit a crime afterwards. the plans he made are good, because -- the points he made a good, because it points out how we can get false positives. what department of homeland security is concerned about is the lone wolf offender, someone who is out there -- we...
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assigned to the case, the united states of america versus five members of the carolina nights of the kkk. i had indicted those individuals for conspiring to obtain weapons stolen from fort bragg, and other military installations across the south. they go to the records of the united states senate they will tell you that i prosecuted those cases under no small risk to myself. individuals who have done harm to others put a death warrant out against me. i put three of my witnesses in the federal witness protection program. i tried two of the cases under the heavy protection of federal agents. and at the end of the day, those five individuals got a taxpayer paid trip to a federal institution of higher learning. [applause] four years later, four years later i was an assistant secretary at the u.s. department of education under president george h. w. bush and i announced a statement is at colleges and universities should discontinue assigning seats in their classrooms and providing financial aid dollars for their students based upon one's bloodline. "the new york times," "the washington post,"
assigned to the case, the united states of america versus five members of the carolina nights of the kkk. i had indicted those individuals for conspiring to obtain weapons stolen from fort bragg, and other military installations across the south. they go to the records of the united states senate they will tell you that i prosecuted those cases under no small risk to myself. individuals who have done harm to others put a death warrant out against me. i put three of my witnesses in the federal...
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they will switch from being the patrons of the racist kkk mob to being a patron of welfare receiving blacks and it becomes another racket. look what the democrats have done to the black family. it is a lovely thing. that is more on the theme of my last book guilty about people wanting to be victims in america and it takes a lot of clout to be a victim. but the last thing you want to become is the special charge of the left because it lead to heartache and disaster. a lot of people are making this case. it will always be fought against because democrats -- the democratic party needs people who need the government to vote them into office. >> host: michele in nevada, good afternoon. >> caller: i am a long time booktv c-span watcher. thank you for what you do. i would like to ask ann coulter a question. more of a comment kind of. i am curious to know how she feels about any, quote, liberal legislation that has ever been passed, ever, that she might be willing to admit she supports. and her hair is fine and she can leave it alone now. thank you. >> guest: i am going to be tearing my hair
they will switch from being the patrons of the racist kkk mob to being a patron of welfare receiving blacks and it becomes another racket. look what the democrats have done to the black family. it is a lovely thing. that is more on the theme of my last book guilty about people wanting to be victims in america and it takes a lot of clout to be a victim. but the last thing you want to become is the special charge of the left because it lead to heartache and disaster. a lot of people are making...
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said, um, democrats will take any mob, they'll switch from, um, from being the patrons of the racist kkk mob the being the patron -- to being the patron of welfare-receiving blacks. and it just becomes another racket and look at what the democrats have done to the black family. it's a lovely thing. that is more on the theme of my last book, "guilty," about people wanting to be victims in america and how it takes a lot of clout to be a victim. but the last thing you want to become is the essential charge. but i think it's always going to be fought against because democrats, the democratic party needs people who need the government to vote them into office. >> host: michelle in gardenerville, nevada. good afternoon. >> caller: hi. i am a longtime booktv/c-span watcher. thank you guys for your, for what you do. and be i just would like to ask ann a question. and more of a comment, kind of. i am curious to know how she feels about any quote-unquote liberal legislation that's ever been passed, ever, that she might be willing to admit that she supports. and that her hair is fine, and she could
said, um, democrats will take any mob, they'll switch from, um, from being the patrons of the racist kkk mob the being the patron -- to being the patron of welfare-receiving blacks. and it just becomes another racket and look at what the democrats have done to the black family. it's a lovely thing. that is more on the theme of my last book, "guilty," about people wanting to be victims in america and how it takes a lot of clout to be a victim. but the last thing you want to become is...
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school preaching revolution by violence, or someone who belongs to a radical organization, like the kkkuest: thanks for that question, richard. what you're talking about is prospective profiling, someone who might commit a crime afterwards. the plans he made are good, because -- the points he made a good, because it points out how we can get false positives. what department of homeland security is concerned about is the lone wolf offender, someone who is out there -- we just had that in norway. i was in norway last week, not related to that mass murder, but on another case there, but where the lone wolf killed 77 people based on some political beliefs and so forth. those are the things we are concerned about, as well as organized tourists like al qaeda and so forth. we are also concerned about the lone wolf, a little more difficult to identify because they d't talk to anybody, they don't communicate. they develop the ideas and carry them out themselves. host: nikk is a democrat -- nicky is a democrat and a convicted. -- democrat in connecticut. caller: hi, gregg. does the fbi sometimes
school preaching revolution by violence, or someone who belongs to a radical organization, like the kkkuest: thanks for that question, richard. what you're talking about is prospective profiling, someone who might commit a crime afterwards. the plans he made are good, because -- the points he made a good, because it points out how we can get false positives. what department of homeland security is concerned about is the lone wolf offender, someone who is out there -- we just had that in norway....
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so we can say to the kkk, white citizens council, some of those in the tea party movement.e african. [applause] and to remind us that we are one human family, we need to stand up and defend the other. we need to go back to the streets where the civil rights movement began because there are those out there that are losing hope. this march that we are dedicating today, that we are remembering today, it is calling us to go back. we have to give that hope that dr. king inspired. to let the young people of this march cannot continue without them. what you to shout it out very loud, because this word means we are one. one human race. it is a word from south africa. it means we are coming together to fight for justice. in dr. king's name, we are coming together. i want you to shout at the top of your lungs to the racist, the guests -- how big hits. everyone shout at the top of your lungs. one, two, three. [shouting] one more time. i want to say a big old viva for martin luther king. shout viva. viva dr. martin luther king junior. [shouting] one for coretta. i go first, yo ugo seco
so we can say to the kkk, white citizens council, some of those in the tea party movement.e african. [applause] and to remind us that we are one human family, we need to stand up and defend the other. we need to go back to the streets where the civil rights movement began because there are those out there that are losing hope. this march that we are dedicating today, that we are remembering today, it is calling us to go back. we have to give that hope that dr. king inspired. to let the young...
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assigned to the case of the united states of america versus five members of the carolina knights of the kkk. i invited those individuals for conspiring to obtain weapons stolen from fort bragg and other military installations across the south. if you go through the records of the united states senate, they will tell you are prosecuted those cases underarrest to myself. individuals who had done harm to others put a death warrant up against me. i put three of my witnesses in the federal witness protection program. i tried to of the cases under heavy protection of federal agents. at the end of the day those five individuals got a tax-payer federal trip to an institute of higher learning. [applause] four years later i was the assistant secretary at the utah department of education under george h. w. bush. i announced a policy statement that said colleges and universities should discontinue based upon of blood line. the new york times, the washington post, the dallas morning news, the boston herald, other major newspapers across the south said it was a frontal assault on race-based affirmative a
assigned to the case of the united states of america versus five members of the carolina knights of the kkk. i invited those individuals for conspiring to obtain weapons stolen from fort bragg and other military installations across the south. if you go through the records of the united states senate, they will tell you are prosecuted those cases underarrest to myself. individuals who had done harm to others put a death warrant up against me. i put three of my witnesses in the federal witness...