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. >> kkk. >> kkk. but in the south that is on the racial boundary in the south kkk, white citizens' council, knights of the white camellia against blacks, against their white allies in the republican party. in the north you have labor wars in which armed strikers are opposed by so-called private armies of detectives, we'd later call them goon squads, but called detectives then, armed to shoot the workers. >> homestead 1892, ludlow massacre out in colorado. >> right. so you have a period in the united states as i say from 1865 to 1930 of extreme social violence in which america, a lot of americans are armed. european visitors all remark on the prevalence of pistols and sears manufacturers a whole line of men's pants with a pistol pocket. >> what about the argument we increasingly hear that we need to have more guns because of a threatening government? >> to me that's the most nonsensical thing i've ever heard in my life. first of all, the government isn't the black helicopter government that they have i
. >> kkk. >> kkk. but in the south that is on the racial boundary in the south kkk, white citizens' council, knights of the white camellia against blacks, against their white allies in the republican party. in the north you have labor wars in which armed strikers are opposed by so-called private armies of detectives, we'd later call them goon squads, but called detectives then, armed to shoot the workers. >> homestead 1892, ludlow massacre out in colorado. >> right. so...
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and i'm on the bus, with the kids, and i'm yelling action, and from nowhere comes the kkk, the hoods, the swastikas, the hoods, rattling the bus. i was very scared, and i yelled cut, and they can't hear me because i'm on the outside of the bus. i go to window, and i said cut! at that moment i thought that there was nobody to yell cut for those kids that were there. and that those kids were heros. and that this movie wasn't just about a father and a son love story, this was really about our movement and our history. >> you had very successful pictures, a lot of them have sold well at the box office. why was this so difficult? >> i think the studios understand estimate the intelligence of the audience. i think that people didn't think this would be a film that americamented to see. >> you have an all-star cast. you have forest whittaker, oprah w winfrey. how did you assemble that kind of a cast if. >> i think they're all so hungry for the material, as african-american artists we don't get a chance to really tell stories about us, you know? how often do we see in a film a family going of
and i'm on the bus, with the kids, and i'm yelling action, and from nowhere comes the kkk, the hoods, the swastikas, the hoods, rattling the bus. i was very scared, and i yelled cut, and they can't hear me because i'm on the outside of the bus. i go to window, and i said cut! at that moment i thought that there was nobody to yell cut for those kids that were there. and that those kids were heros. and that this movie wasn't just about a father and a son love story, this was really about our...
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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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life imitating art than a 15 year-old black girl upstate new york missing five days comes home she has kkk across her chest is sexually assaulted and with al sharpton and others they decide that the person who did this to her was the prosecutor of that upstate the york county. they accused the prosecutor and five of his buddies. utterly totally of rages but again, and the the the first time where the media got involved they were accusing the in the sense of being guilty to advance a narrative that strength is their agenda that nothing has changed but they are terrible event you need people but that was the message. but not before every with the lives of the people accused then they were vindicated and they sued dow sharp doom for slander or libel and i believe johnnie cochran finally paid his bills because sharpton would not pay them. that is why the search for their great white defendant has not gone away. george silberman made very likely great white defendant but he was there. i want to talk about transparency is a reason to believe he was and is said? people said he was guilty and watc
life imitating art than a 15 year-old black girl upstate new york missing five days comes home she has kkk across her chest is sexually assaulted and with al sharpton and others they decide that the person who did this to her was the prosecutor of that upstate the york county. they accused the prosecutor and five of his buddies. utterly totally of rages but again, and the the the first time where the media got involved they were accusing the in the sense of being guilty to advance a narrative...
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reportedly being sued in france by this group called the council of crotes for comparing crotes to the kkkis, spaining racerentials in the usa. dylan told the french rolling stone that blacks can sense racist ancestry in white people. jews can sense nazi ancestry. no reaction from dylan to the lawsuit. >>> and passengers onboard this us airways flight from austin to los angeles were told one person onboard the plane had an active case of tuberculosis. a cdc spokeswoman said the passenger has not been confirmed to have any infectious disease, and arizona health officials said there was no need for passengers to contact their doctors. medical experts say the risk in this case was very, very small. >> we don't have to worry about the inadamant environment, it's how the air is transmitted and handled in the plane. that's why the people two rows ahead and two rows behind are at the increases risk. having a tb skin test done by your local health department will tell you what the story is. and even if it converts, we have good treatment that can take care of that. >>> the number of tb cases in th
reportedly being sued in france by this group called the council of crotes for comparing crotes to the kkkis, spaining racerentials in the usa. dylan told the french rolling stone that blacks can sense racist ancestry in white people. jews can sense nazi ancestry. no reaction from dylan to the lawsuit. >>> and passengers onboard this us airways flight from austin to los angeles were told one person onboard the plane had an active case of tuberculosis. a cdc spokeswoman said the...
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racially-motivated deaths dating back to before 19 # 70, they are changing the school in florida of a kkkder and they voted to rename nathan b forest high school in jacksonville after a petition got 160,000 signatures and it was named after forest, one of the creators of the klu klux klan when it was opened in 59 and they will vote on a new name and today more than half the school students are african/american. this is what is making news in the financial markets and business world this morning, federal reserve kicks off the last meeting of the year and the two-day meet willing be monitored on clues when they will pull back on the bond buying program and one person said they face a tricky decision to scale back the $85 billion a month stimulus. >> and growth is picking up consumer spending was very weak in the third quarter and growth for next year and another side of the feds mandate which is inflation and inflammation -- inflation is too close for comfort. >> reporter: stock features are flat at this hour. and after two weeks of decline the dow jones starts at 15,884. s&p is 1786 and na
racially-motivated deaths dating back to before 19 # 70, they are changing the school in florida of a kkkder and they voted to rename nathan b forest high school in jacksonville after a petition got 160,000 signatures and it was named after forest, one of the creators of the klu klux klan when it was opened in 59 and they will vote on a new name and today more than half the school students are african/american. this is what is making news in the financial markets and business world this...