90
90
Mar 10, 2015
03/15
by
COM
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> larry: what if the kkk was making the most incredible pair of kicks, right, called kkk kicks --avorite people are wearing them, your boys are wearing them and you are the only one who nose they're made by the kkk and the kkk has black employees so they're racist but actually good employers. are you buying those kicks? >> you got me on that one racism is my limit. >> larry: that where you draw the line. >> i would buy one pair and kick their ass with it! (laughter) (cheers and applause) >> larry: we'll be right back! this is smith & forge hard cider. it's like emmett, here. strong. sturdy. but not too sweet. [ male announcer ] built from apples. built to refresh. smith & forge hard cider. oww! made strong. ♪ what's better than nachos and beer? nachos, brisket and beer... new brisket nachos bar snacks start under $5 only at applebee's. hey rich what's that in your hand? my at&t cell phone bill. verizon bill? ya... that's cool. no... how much are you spending per month? $110 bucks $120 bucks $330 dollars? yeah... what if sprint could cut your rate plan in half and give you unlimite
. >> larry: what if the kkk was making the most incredible pair of kicks, right, called kkk kicks --avorite people are wearing them, your boys are wearing them and you are the only one who nose they're made by the kkk and the kkk has black employees so they're racist but actually good employers. are you buying those kicks? >> you got me on that one racism is my limit. >> larry: that where you draw the line. >> i would buy one pair and kick their ass with it! (laughter)...
1,121
1.1K
Mar 10, 2015
03/15
by
COM
tv
eye 1,121
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> larry: what if the kkk was making the most incredible pair of kicks, right, called kkk kicks --, your boys are wearing them and you are the only one who nose they're made by the kkk and the kkk has black employees so they're racist but actually good employers. are you buying those kicks? >> you got me on that one racism is my limit. >> larry: that where you draw the line. >> i would buy one pair and kick their ass with it! (laughter) (cheers and applause) >> larry: we'll be right back! when you set out to find new roads you build the chevrolet malibu ranked highest in initial quality and long-term dependability by jd power. ♪ chevrolet, the most awarded car company over the last year. get this epa estimated 36 mpg highway 2015 chevy malibu with 0% apr financing for six years plus $500 purchase bonus cash. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. progressive insurance here and i'm a box who thrives on the unexpected. ha-ha! shall we dine? [ chuckle ] you wouldn't expect an insurance company to show you their rates and their competitors' rates but that's precisely what we do. go
. >> larry: what if the kkk was making the most incredible pair of kicks, right, called kkk kicks --, your boys are wearing them and you are the only one who nose they're made by the kkk and the kkk has black employees so they're racist but actually good employers. are you buying those kicks? >> you got me on that one racism is my limit. >> larry: that where you draw the line. >> i would buy one pair and kick their ass with it! (laughter) (cheers and applause) >>...
201
201
Mar 10, 2015
03/15
by
COM
tv
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> larry: what if the kkk was making the most incredible pair of kicks, right, called kkk kicks --people are wearing them, your boys are wearing them and you are the only one who nose they're made by the kkk and the kkk has black employees so they're racist but actually good employers. are you buying those kicks? >> you got me on that one racism is my limit. >> larry: that where you draw the line. >> i would buy one pair and kick their ass with it! (laughter) (cheers and applause) >> larry: we'll be right back! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ when you feel good no one is immune. with antioxidants, electrolytes, and b vitamins plus more vitamin c than ten oranges. emergen-c transforms more than just water. emergen-c. let your awesome out. this is smith & forge hard cider. it's like buford here. strong. sturdy... but not too sweet. buford! built from apples. built to refresh. smith & forge hard cider. now on draft. thanks to the true fans of the bell. thanks to the sriracha maniacs. without all of you, we never would have thought of this. the new sriracha quesarito. layers of our insanely good sriracha sauc
. >> larry: what if the kkk was making the most incredible pair of kicks, right, called kkk kicks --people are wearing them, your boys are wearing them and you are the only one who nose they're made by the kkk and the kkk has black employees so they're racist but actually good employers. are you buying those kicks? >> you got me on that one racism is my limit. >> larry: that where you draw the line. >> i would buy one pair and kick their ass with it! (laughter) (cheers...
1,189
1.2K
Mar 11, 2015
03/15
by
COM
tv
eye 1,189
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> larry: what if the kkk was making the most incredible pair of kicks, right, called kkk kicks --people are wearing them, your boys are wearing them and you are the only one who nose they're made by the kkk and the kkk has black employees so they're racist but actually good employers. are you buying those kicks? >> you got me on that one racism is my limit. >> larry: that where you draw the line. >> i would buy one pair and kick their ass with it! (laughter) (cheers and applause) >> larry: we'll be right back! did you make kraft mac & cheese for the kids? yup. did you cook some protein to go with it? it has 9 grams per serving. did you have to use every pot in the house? i didn't use the double broiler. kraft macaroni & cheese you know you love it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ welcome back. thank you. it's not home. but with every well considered detail, it becomes one step closer. no wonder more people choose delta than any other airline. no one loves monster stuffs more than me baby! get a large original stuffed crust or any one of ten new flavorful stuffed crusts like salted pretzel or
. >> larry: what if the kkk was making the most incredible pair of kicks, right, called kkk kicks --people are wearing them, your boys are wearing them and you are the only one who nose they're made by the kkk and the kkk has black employees so they're racist but actually good employers. are you buying those kicks? >> you got me on that one racism is my limit. >> larry: that where you draw the line. >> i would buy one pair and kick their ass with it! (laughter) (cheers...
233
233
Mar 12, 2015
03/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 233
favorite 0
quote 0
>> well there are white universities and why is the kkk still around?ere is a constitutional right, and god given right. exodus that people shall remain separate and leviticus that you shall take people of your own white, and so you, yourself are mixed so we will see what happened. >> and it also says that man was created in god's image, and so i believe that i was created in god's image. >> and adam was the first white man, and so that is how i know it. >> and you know a lot about the bible, so you noeknow that adam is not white. >> and adam was a member of the -- >> and do you think that the -- >> don't try to cut me off, because people want to know what i have to say. >> i am not trying to cut you off, but i have other things to say. >> and the bible say ss -- >> well, we are not here for a bible lesson, but i am going to talk about that you were a member of the kkk in your teen and what drew you to the group? >> that people like yourself who said that i i could not stand up for my race, and that i could not go to schools that were at the ending to s
>> well there are white universities and why is the kkk still around?ere is a constitutional right, and god given right. exodus that people shall remain separate and leviticus that you shall take people of your own white, and so you, yourself are mixed so we will see what happened. >> and it also says that man was created in god's image, and so i believe that i was created in god's image. >> and adam was the first white man, and so that is how i know it. >> and you know...
71
71
Mar 15, 2015
03/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> we spoke to the former kkk leader in washington, d.c.? >> well, i think it's not unfair to say that when the steve scalise story broke, a lot of people thought, well, david duke, there is a name i haven't heard in a while. let's talk a little bit about what happened. i think if it wasn't the big of a new congress with an enlargedvan majority, if representative scalise wasn't the third-rank can iran in the leadership, this might have sort of passed everyone's notice. did you think the congressman was telling the truth when he said he had no idea what the organization was or your connection with it? >> well, i have no idea. i was in moscow at the time. i heard he was there but i didn't find any confirmation. but i am surprised and shocked it would be a big deal if he was there. as you said, you started off the interview, what's been going on over these years? well, if you read the newspapers, you would think i was in the kkk today. and obviously, that's not so. 35 years ago, mr. scolise, if he was there, he wasn't attending a klan meeting.
. >> we spoke to the former kkk leader in washington, d.c.? >> well, i think it's not unfair to say that when the steve scalise story broke, a lot of people thought, well, david duke, there is a name i haven't heard in a while. let's talk a little bit about what happened. i think if it wasn't the big of a new congress with an enlargedvan majority, if representative scalise wasn't the third-rank can iran in the leadership, this might have sort of passed everyone's notice. did you...
108
108
Mar 13, 2015
03/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
for an example the kkk you always hear black folks complaining about how the kkk were hanging blacksfrom trees, and that they were burning and killing black people. now they are doing the same thing. we saw it in the knockout games when black folks were going around the country and killing white americans. i've heard of self -- several cases, one the tennessee, black people killed a couple, white folk set them on fire so they have become just like the kkk, the people they -- >> to your point isolated small incidents. one thing we said the last time you were here, that there is enormous pressure to resist what becomes a repeated but wrong story. that is the hands up don't shoot story. we know from the investigation there was never a situation where michael brown had his hand up and saying, don't shoot. never happened. but it is a narrative that people are sticking to and become a cause celeb. how do you get past that? >> the only way that they're going to bet past it -- i know this for a fact because i used to have the same hatred toward white americans. i believe -- the only way we'r
for an example the kkk you always hear black folks complaining about how the kkk were hanging blacksfrom trees, and that they were burning and killing black people. now they are doing the same thing. we saw it in the knockout games when black folks were going around the country and killing white americans. i've heard of self -- several cases, one the tennessee, black people killed a couple, white folk set them on fire so they have become just like the kkk, the people they -- >> to your...
143
143
Mar 21, 2015
03/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> there is someone with a hood kkk, in the video. >> tonight three officers fired, another quit. how deep into the department does this go? >> then as the president reaching out directly to iran he gets slammed for his treatment of israel. >> he has such an extraordinary identity with middle eastern nation. >> so tonight, another worker says he was punished for his environmental views. he joins me live. and disturbing allegations from fraternities asks if the greek system is completely broken. >> stunning video tonight out of ft. lauderdale's political department. >> all four officer's conduct involved racist text messages exchanged between themselves and a former officer created a video that was racially biassed. we are coming and drinking all of your beer and killed -- and the n-word again. here is the first 23 seconds of the video that includes offensive language. >> the video goes on to show a kkk hood an image of president obama with a gold grill and gold neck lace, a reference to a run away slave, and an image of a black man on the ground while he was being bit by a dog. he
. >> there is someone with a hood kkk, in the video. >> tonight three officers fired, another quit. how deep into the department does this go? >> then as the president reaching out directly to iran he gets slammed for his treatment of israel. >> he has such an extraordinary identity with middle eastern nation. >> so tonight, another worker says he was punished for his environmental views. he joins me live. and disturbing allegations from fraternities asks if the...
79
79
Mar 9, 2015
03/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
up for blocks to have a chance to walk across this bridge named after the general believed to be a kkk leader. >> reporter: many of the original marchers crossed yesterday alongside president barack obama. 89-year-old jenny newton wanted to be among the crowd commemorating her sacrifice. >> it feels nice because it means they still remember what things were about. [singing] >> reporter: before the walk, worshipers gathered. there were speech >> we have a meaningful right to vote for every american. >> >> reporter: many marchers will be back on monday morning setting off on a 5-day journey to the alabama state capitol. back to you. >> selma honored johnson earlier in the day. johnson's daughter accepted an award on his behalf. some some people in the crowd chanted lbj. >>> the off season shake up continues for the 49ers. tonight, a surprising decision by frank gore. dennis o'donell has the details coming up in sports. >>> vietnam veterans make the journey back to where they once fought. nearly 50 years after the first marines arrived here on the shores of red beach. tonight why they dec
up for blocks to have a chance to walk across this bridge named after the general believed to be a kkk leader. >> reporter: many of the original marchers crossed yesterday alongside president barack obama. 89-year-old jenny newton wanted to be among the crowd commemorating her sacrifice. >> it feels nice because it means they still remember what things were about. [singing] >> reporter: before the walk, worshipers gathered. there were speech >> we have a meaningful right...
72
72
Mar 9, 2015
03/15
by
WJLA
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
scott: the outrage factor was from those who received flyers promoting the kkk.hey showed up at homes in sylmar and montgomery over the past two weeks. the klan distributed the flyers at random, they said, and were exercising their free speech. today also marks a grim anniversary for the united states. 50 years ago,, troops first arrived in vietnam. it marked the beginning of the u.s. escalation to help fight against communist north. at the time troops withdrew in march 1973, 78,000 americans had been killed. coming up -- president obama breaks his silence on the e-mail controversy surrounding former secretary of state hillary clinton. plus, the startling admission from a powerful predator who has presidential aspirations. next, a daring rescue. scott: firefighters risked their lives to save a dog from a partially frozen river in massachusetts. cooper, an eight-year-old golden retriever mix, ran off during his walk this morning and a neighbor spotted him on this piece of ice. it took firefighters about 15 minutes to get out and rescue him. he was cold and wet but
scott: the outrage factor was from those who received flyers promoting the kkk.hey showed up at homes in sylmar and montgomery over the past two weeks. the klan distributed the flyers at random, they said, and were exercising their free speech. today also marks a grim anniversary for the united states. 50 years ago,, troops first arrived in vietnam. it marked the beginning of the u.s. escalation to help fight against communist north. at the time troops withdrew in march 1973, 78,000 americans...
76
76
Mar 9, 2015
03/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
of people for a chance to walk across the bridge named for a confederate general, believed to be a kkk leader. >> reporter: many of the original markers crossed yesterday alongside president barack obama. 89-year-old jenny newton wanted to be among the crowd. >> i think they will remember what things were about. >> reporter: before the walk worshipers gathered at brown chapel ame church. they heard from l sharpton and eric holder. >> we remain undaunted and undetoured from our meaningful right to vote for every eligible american to vote. >> setting off the journey to the alabama state capitol. back to you. >> they honored president johnson earlier in day. he signed the voting right into law. his daughter accepted an award on his behalf as the crowd chanted lbj. >>> an incredible story out of utah. they found an 18-month-old girl alive in an overturned car it in a trigid river. the police think it had been in the water it for more than 13 hours, the girl's mother hit a bridge barrier and crashed into the river. the mother did not survive but the toddler is in stable condition and breath
of people for a chance to walk across the bridge named for a confederate general, believed to be a kkk leader. >> reporter: many of the original markers crossed yesterday alongside president barack obama. 89-year-old jenny newton wanted to be among the crowd. >> i think they will remember what things were about. >> reporter: before the walk worshipers gathered at brown chapel ame church. they heard from l sharpton and eric holder. >> we remain undaunted and undetoured...
637
637
Mar 9, 2015
03/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 637
favorite 0
quote 0
it puts him in the league with the kkk.ide uses charts in an attempt to compare modern political affiliations with various factions involved in the french revolution. the charts describe conservatives those against change and liberals those in favorite of gradual change. >>> talk about a high speed pursuit. a dash camvideo shows two guys throwing bales of pot out of the window during a chase. you can see the packages as they hit the highway. police eventually using the stop strips to stop them. >>> a pretty awesome update to bring you a story, we first brought you yesterday morning. this is rex, he is a retired military bomb sniffing dog. he is now battling cancer. he has expensive treatment ahead of him. but his owner, is determine today help rex and has launched an online fundraiser for him medical bills. listen. >> he is my right hand man. he goes everywhere i go. if i leave his sight, he's looking for me. it's heartbreaking to leave him. i hope i don't have to do it often. >> since his appearance on "fox and friends," h
it puts him in the league with the kkk.ide uses charts in an attempt to compare modern political affiliations with various factions involved in the french revolution. the charts describe conservatives those against change and liberals those in favorite of gradual change. >>> talk about a high speed pursuit. a dash camvideo shows two guys throwing bales of pot out of the window during a chase. you can see the packages as they hit the highway. police eventually using the stop strips to...
110
110
Mar 16, 2015
03/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
painting kkks on the sides and calling it a day. and cross-burning lowers blood pressure. i did the test myself. >> they are held to a higher standard. particularly when it comes to racial bias it can not be toerated. >> reporter: not revealing the hateful text while looking -- tolerated. >> reporter: not revealing the hateful texts while looking into it. >> it led to four other officers, the attorney for two of them says he did not condone the text but being a cop can take an emotional toll. >> some excellent cops that come into the job with a strong personality, with a strong point of view and mind set they can survive it. not everyone is like that. >> reporter: an internal investigation is underway. but they worry these text are just one-piece of a larger, complicated puzzle of race relations in america. >> not just the police. i think it is important for all of us to recognize that. >> reporter: in san francisco, mark kelly, kpix5. >> they said once the investigation is complete they will fire the officers involved. >>> after three days an arrest has been made in the s
painting kkks on the sides and calling it a day. and cross-burning lowers blood pressure. i did the test myself. >> they are held to a higher standard. particularly when it comes to racial bias it can not be toerated. >> reporter: not revealing the hateful text while looking -- tolerated. >> reporter: not revealing the hateful texts while looking into it. >> it led to four other officers, the attorney for two of them says he did not condone the text but being a cop can...
86
86
Mar 16, 2015
03/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
the second, i am leaving it like it is, painting kkk on the site. and cross burning lowers blood pressure, i did the test myself. >> they are held to a higher standard. especially racial bias. that can not be tolerated. >> reporter: the office revealed the text while prosecuting a sergeant on an entirely separate corruption case. he was convicted and his phone seized. that phone and the racist text on it led the prosecutors to other officers, the attorney for two of them said he does not condone the text but being a cop can take an emotional toll. >> reporter: some excellent cops coming into the job with a strong personality and strong point of view and mind set can survive it. not everyone is like that. >> reporter: an internal investigation is underway. they worry the text are just one-piece of a larger complicated puzzle of race relations in america. >> it is not just the police. and i think it is important for all of us to recognize that. >> reporter: in san francisco, mark kelly, kpix5. >> the police chief says once the investigation is complet
the second, i am leaving it like it is, painting kkk on the site. and cross burning lowers blood pressure, i did the test myself. >> they are held to a higher standard. especially racial bias. that can not be tolerated. >> reporter: the office revealed the text while prosecuting a sergeant on an entirely separate corruption case. he was convicted and his phone seized. that phone and the racist text on it led the prosecutors to other officers, the attorney for two of them said he...
55
55
Mar 16, 2015
03/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
kkk on the sides and calling it a day. and, cross-burning lowers blood pressure, i did the test myself. >> they are held to a higher standard. particularly when it comes to racial bias. that is something that can not be tolerated. >> reporter: the u.s. attorney office revealed the text while prosecuting ian on a different corruption case. he was convicted and his phone seized. that phone and the racist text on it led prosecutors to four other officers and the attorney for two of them does not condone the text but being a cop can take a toll. >> some cops that come into that job with a very strong personality with a strong point of view and mind set they can survive it. not everyone is like that. >> an internal investigation is underway. but, they worry these texts are just one-piece of a larger complicated puzzle of race relations in america. >> not just the police. it is important for all of us to recognize that. >> reporter: in san francisco, mark kelly, kpix5. >> the police chief says he will fire the officers involved
kkk on the sides and calling it a day. and, cross-burning lowers blood pressure, i did the test myself. >> they are held to a higher standard. particularly when it comes to racial bias. that is something that can not be tolerated. >> reporter: the u.s. attorney office revealed the text while prosecuting ian on a different corruption case. he was convicted and his phone seized. that phone and the racist text on it led prosecutors to four other officers and the attorney for two of...
78
78
Mar 22, 2015
03/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
subscribers that by 1924, a letter to the editor from a local resident proudly boasted there was no kkk of the city or county government. they didn't stop with their crusade against the clan. they became involved in other national and local issues. they both traveled to tennessee to cover the so-called scopes monkey trial which they related to a proposal in georgia the year before banning the teaching of evolution in state public schools. julia harris was particularly interested in family issues within the city of columbus. she championed a juvenile court and a family welfare bureau and was active in promoting the public library as a resource for literacy and different ideas and perspectives. in 1926, the "inquirer son" was recognized with a pulitzer for his brave and energetic fights against the ku klux klan against the barring of a law barring the teacher of evolution and against incompetent in public officials -- against incompetent officials and against the negro. well wishes poured in from across the country, though there were some who felt they were only too eager to look down on
subscribers that by 1924, a letter to the editor from a local resident proudly boasted there was no kkk of the city or county government. they didn't stop with their crusade against the clan. they became involved in other national and local issues. they both traveled to tennessee to cover the so-called scopes monkey trial which they related to a proposal in georgia the year before banning the teaching of evolution in state public schools. julia harris was particularly interested in family...
206
206
Mar 27, 2015
03/15
by
COM
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
banning stuff is a bad practice just because a couple of people -- in other words, we have the kkk in>> larry: k.k.k. has a lot of good parties too! (laughter) >> larry, i'm going to disagree with that. as a jew i don't go to those parties. >> larry: were you ever in a frat or anything? >> i considered joining a frat when i got in college. then i hung out with ten guys and -- >> that's a gang. well, we did our stuff undercover. >> again... but i will say you're going to have bad and good frats. if you're going to -- i don't think we should ban them. just make them more diverse. that way if they do something racist, the black guy goes what the (bleep) you say? you know what i mean? (laughter) >> larry: affirmative action. oh! that's i.s.i.s. we covered in the headline there is an absurd amount of westerners joining i.s.i.s. i don't understand that. we have the teen girls and all. this why are people trying to join i.s.i.s.? what's going on? yes robert i'm looking at you. >> i think there are not that many treating join i.s.i.s. you say all these europeans and americans. out of 600 mill
banning stuff is a bad practice just because a couple of people -- in other words, we have the kkk in>> larry: k.k.k. has a lot of good parties too! (laughter) >> larry, i'm going to disagree with that. as a jew i don't go to those parties. >> larry: were you ever in a frat or anything? >> i considered joining a frat when i got in college. then i hung out with ten guys and -- >> that's a gang. well, we did our stuff undercover. >> again... but i will say...
85
85
Mar 13, 2015
03/15
by
KTVU
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
i think they operate like the kkk. >> reporter: the president of the fraternal order of police, meantimesays these kinds of attacks on police officers should be defined as hate crimes. in washington, doug luzader, fox news. >>> we're now learning the two secret service agents who crashed into a white house security barricade after a night of drinking drove right through an active bomb investigation. according to the washington post, at about 10:25 p.m. on march 4th, a woman placed an object on the ground floor an entrance tonight white house that she claimed was a bomb and then drove off. just before 11:00 p.m., the two secret service i gents rushed to the -- agents rushed to the -- returned from the white house. it shows the agents driving right next to the suspicious package. an explosive team later determined it wasn't a bomb. >>> a 19-year-old is being held without bail accused of hitting a women with a stray bullet. anthony sims faced murder and gun charges in the death of pierce. police say sims was arrested after he went to highland hospital for treatment for a gunshot wound. it's
i think they operate like the kkk. >> reporter: the president of the fraternal order of police, meantimesays these kinds of attacks on police officers should be defined as hate crimes. in washington, doug luzader, fox news. >>> we're now learning the two secret service agents who crashed into a white house security barricade after a night of drinking drove right through an active bomb investigation. according to the washington post, at about 10:25 p.m. on march 4th, a woman...
110
110
Mar 13, 2015
03/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
i think they operate just like the kkk.hink they did it to make themselves a victim when honestly the victim are black people. i think it's just a publicity stunt. no more than that. >> reporter: so who shot the police? >> i don't know. maybe kkk. i don't know. their brothers. i don't know. >> reporter: this was done to instigate, to throw a wrench into things? why? >> to put them back in control. >> reporter: you have a pretty a city manager. would your constituents feel that way? >> i'm not sure. i speak for myself. my constituents speak for themselves. >> reporter: do you think this is going to get bigger? >> absolutely. >> reporter: why is that? >> because nothing is going to die down. we have a motto and it's called we cannot stop. we can't stop now. we have to keep pushing this issue forward because this is a major problem that black men, black women are being shot down and killed by white police officers sometimes black because the powroblem's not always the white people. it is but it's not. >> reporter: when you say
i think they operate just like the kkk.hink they did it to make themselves a victim when honestly the victim are black people. i think it's just a publicity stunt. no more than that. >> reporter: so who shot the police? >> i don't know. maybe kkk. i don't know. their brothers. i don't know. >> reporter: this was done to instigate, to throw a wrench into things? why? >> to put them back in control. >> reporter: you have a pretty a city manager. would your...
102
102
Mar 7, 2015
03/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
this time edmund pettus infamous for being a member of the kkk. gentlemen, thank you so much. president johnson ended his speech by saying we shall overcome. did we? >> yes in the sense that african-americans are able to vote in the south. not right away, but over time it has. and i think we have think it shows that we have an african-american president. >> randall pinkston? >> he has overcome the barriers in southern states to allowing african-americans to vote. in alabama george wallace was fond of saying that there is no law that says negroes can't vote. there is no law that says that negroes can't vote. but what there was were restrictions. because of johnson at that time and what the americans and the world saw at edmund pettus bridge, the law was changed. >> we're still talking about a supreme court and congress that is making changes to the voting rights acts. and there are critics who say that it's making it harder not easier to vote. you can go anywhere in the world with a card to take out money and the bank knows as much money is coming out of your account but with v
this time edmund pettus infamous for being a member of the kkk. gentlemen, thank you so much. president johnson ended his speech by saying we shall overcome. did we? >> yes in the sense that african-americans are able to vote in the south. not right away, but over time it has. and i think we have think it shows that we have an african-american president. >> randall pinkston? >> he has overcome the barriers in southern states to allowing african-americans to vote. in alabama...
66
66
Mar 7, 2015
03/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
there were reports that he may have been part of the kkk. but today there is a different situation taking place than 50 years ago when it became known as bloody sunday when alabama state troopers attacked members of the civil rights movement who were trying to cross that bridge. now infamous in history our tony harris is there in selma right now. tony as you stand there on this moment a short while ago the president of the united states arrive. describe to me what happened next. >> yes, it was a terrific moment moment. can you imagine this president who has walked over that bridge last time i believe in 2007, when avenues candidate he drives over this bridge as the first african-american president of the united states. it's the infamous edmund pettus bridge a name that conjures up so many images of very dark days in this country. so think about that. i think the video is rolling now. the president of the united states the 44th president, driving over that infamous bridge and when he crossed the bridge, i don't know that you can see it in the
there were reports that he may have been part of the kkk. but today there is a different situation taking place than 50 years ago when it became known as bloody sunday when alabama state troopers attacked members of the civil rights movement who were trying to cross that bridge. now infamous in history our tony harris is there in selma right now. tony as you stand there on this moment a short while ago the president of the united states arrive. describe to me what happened next. >> yes,...
240
240
Mar 7, 2015
03/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 240
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: that courage cost viola her life killed at the hands of the kkk. >> i am so proud to be her daughter. >> reporter: the daughters and sons of selma say the journey isn't over yet. with incidents like ferguson and the supreme court's decision to reverse a key part of the voting rights act, today president obama had this message for 100 members of congress who made the trip with him and those who didn't. >> if we want to honor this day, let that hundred go back to washington and gather 400 more and together patch to make it their mission to restore that law this year. that's how we honor those on this bridge. >> reporter: a renewed call to action to fulfill a vision from 50 years ago. now, there was a small group of protesters here today. they were demanding that police reform after ferguson president obama didn't appear to hear them. meanwhile this community continues to remember tomorrowe going to turn out again. they're going to cross this bridge one final tribute to bloody sunday. peter. >> a historic anniversary, kristen welker thank you. >>> tonight, there are protest
. >> reporter: that courage cost viola her life killed at the hands of the kkk. >> i am so proud to be her daughter. >> reporter: the daughters and sons of selma say the journey isn't over yet. with incidents like ferguson and the supreme court's decision to reverse a key part of the voting rights act, today president obama had this message for 100 members of congress who made the trip with him and those who didn't. >> if we want to honor this day, let that hundred go...
67
67
Mar 8, 2015
03/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
bridge is named after a former confederate brigadier general and a former grand dragon for the alabama kkk. this was the scene yesterday with civil rights activists and the president, joined by his wife, daughters, and mother in law. john from new york, good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. with regards to speaker boehner i am very disappointed in him. i think he has a lot of strong points, good qualities. but i was really disappointed over his soliciting netanyahu to come. i'm really in disagreement with a lot of policies of the president, but i think this was more or less an attempt to embarrass the president. i think you have to think of the office. i personally believe he has to show more of a willingness to compromise with democrats. i just keep on thinking, went to bone meal was in there -- when tip o'neil was in there, they got a lot accomplished. i think people need to set aside personal feelings and try to compromise on certain issues for the benefit of the country. thank you for taking my call. host: we go next to jim from tennessee. republicans only this half-hour.
bridge is named after a former confederate brigadier general and a former grand dragon for the alabama kkk. this was the scene yesterday with civil rights activists and the president, joined by his wife, daughters, and mother in law. john from new york, good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. with regards to speaker boehner i am very disappointed in him. i think he has a lot of strong points, good qualities. but i was really disappointed over his soliciting netanyahu to come. i'm...
61
61
Mar 12, 2015
03/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
and what about the free speech for the kkk and they are alive and well and recruiting in selma and ferguson
and what about the free speech for the kkk and they are alive and well and recruiting in selma and ferguson
204
204
Mar 13, 2015
03/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 204
favorite 0
quote 0
they operate like the kkk. they did it to make themselves out as victims. the victims are black people. >> we are out here for not only our black lives. our black lives matter mike brown's life matters. if we can't have a community at the end of the day that includes our police what are we out here for? we shouldn't be shooting in i one. >> president obama sparking criticism over his response to the shooting of the police officers in ferguson. >> first the police officer turned out on twitter and later last night on jimmy kimmel live. we are live in washington with the latest. mike we image there will be a lot of talk about the appearance last night and also the twitter postings. >> heather good morning. president obama said his thoughts and prayers are with the officers and families and stuck um for both protestors and police. >> the justice department shows they were being stopped. >> before that interview the president sent this out kwie lens against police is unacceptable unacceptable. our prayers are with the officers in missouri. he signed it bo. atto
they operate like the kkk. they did it to make themselves out as victims. the victims are black people. >> we are out here for not only our black lives. our black lives matter mike brown's life matters. if we can't have a community at the end of the day that includes our police what are we out here for? we shouldn't be shooting in i one. >> president obama sparking criticism over his response to the shooting of the police officers in ferguson. >> first the police officer...
65
65
Mar 14, 2015
03/15
by
KTVU
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
think it was a set up of members from the police return as i call it, i think they operate leak the kkk. >> the president of the fraternal -- think say it should be described as hate crimes. fox news. >>> more details coming to light about an accident at the white house involving secret surrender vants. they-- they drove through an active bomb investigation. according to the washington post, 10:25 on march 4th, a woman placed an object near the entrance of the white house which she claims was a bomb and she drove off. and shortly after that, the cigarette service agency returned. surveillance video shows the agents driving right next to the suspicious package. explosive's team determined it wasn't a bomb. >>> a system designed on keep a shooter out of a classroom. >> there's a problem inside the room and immediate assistance is needed. the teacher can communicate a red condition. >> the local start up giving teachers high tech tools to protect their students. >>> san francisco has a well known problem with public urination. the special paint that officials will help defend city sidewalk
think it was a set up of members from the police return as i call it, i think they operate leak the kkk. >> the president of the fraternal -- think say it should be described as hate crimes. fox news. >>> more details coming to light about an accident at the white house involving secret surrender vants. they-- they drove through an active bomb investigation. according to the washington post, 10:25 on march 4th, a woman placed an object near the entrance of the white house which...
121
121
Mar 7, 2015
03/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
he deputized white men who included members of the kkk to take the marchers down.nd they used clubs, tear gas, and it was a bloody sunday. the second march -- by the way none of these marchs, smarchs, you didn't have john legend singing glory. there was a powerful message of strength and courage to overcome bigotry. the second march was what we call the turnaround tuesday march. >> and understand you're giving me the chronicle items and events that took place i should say. but what does it mean to you? >> but the history and the context means everything to me. because when you have martin luther king jr. try to cross the bridge a second time he did so because he didn't have the assurance of federal protection to protect the marchers against southern bigotry. and that's why they did not march across the bridge. you had a very liberal, very good federal judge, frank johnson, these names are meaningful, frank johnson who used to stand up against southern bigotry, he had enjoined the marchers from marching. he wanted to hear more. and not until the decision was that to
he deputized white men who included members of the kkk to take the marchers down.nd they used clubs, tear gas, and it was a bloody sunday. the second march -- by the way none of these marchs, smarchs, you didn't have john legend singing glory. there was a powerful message of strength and courage to overcome bigotry. the second march was what we call the turnaround tuesday march. >> and understand you're giving me the chronicle items and events that took place i should say. but what does...
106
106
Mar 7, 2015
03/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
david duke who was a klan leader they did an article about the prospect of him making a kkk run for congress in louisiana. they talked to other republicans in the state that might be interested in running for that same seat. that is the article from 1999. and steve scalise says he embraces many of the same conservative views but he is far more viable. they are smart enough to realize they need to get behind someone that can get elected. david duke has proven he can't get elected. that is the end of the quote. david duke has proven he can't get elected. but he steve scalise, could. and he did. and then republicans this year this year the republican party made him their number three leader in congress. because she so good at counting the votes which actually he is terrible at. they never expressed so many concerns. during that whole controversy, they never said anything on the record that they ever have a problem with it. tomorrow when thousands of people converge on selma, alabama. and the anniversary of bloody sunday, president obama will be there with his family. congressman john lewis who
david duke who was a klan leader they did an article about the prospect of him making a kkk run for congress in louisiana. they talked to other republicans in the state that might be interested in running for that same seat. that is the article from 1999. and steve scalise says he embraces many of the same conservative views but he is far more viable. they are smart enough to realize they need to get behind someone that can get elected. david duke has proven he can't get elected. that is the...
82
82
Mar 13, 2015
03/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
if you give people the right to march as the kkk, why isn't this protected?rds aren't protected. if i say to you, give me a million dollars or i'll kill you, it's extortion but they're just words. >> we all know that -- >> you can argue this was a conduct that is inconsistent with the university's. it's a tough one. >> it's fascinating. it's not easy, just like you said, jeff, it's not easy, it's ugly but not easy. jeff toobin, mshg gark geragos,k you. >>> do you want to add ten years to your life? all you have to do is move. we'll tell you where. heck, we'll take you there. it's the latest up on cnn's "wonder list" next. in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it. so i switched us from u-verse to xfinity. they have the fastest, most reliable internet. which is perfect for me, because i think everything should just work. works? works. works! works? works. works. >>> ever wondered how long you're going to live? how thought about it? 80, 90, maybe? in the united states, you can expect to live on average 84 to 8
if you give people the right to march as the kkk, why isn't this protected?rds aren't protected. if i say to you, give me a million dollars or i'll kill you, it's extortion but they're just words. >> we all know that -- >> you can argue this was a conduct that is inconsistent with the university's. it's a tough one. >> it's fascinating. it's not easy, just like you said, jeff, it's not easy, it's ugly but not easy. jeff toobin, mshg gark geragos,k you. >>> do you want...
111
111
Mar 22, 2015
03/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
said in effect the klan was a boon where it was located, which is an indication of the support the kkk was receiving through a fictional -- through official channels. however they set out a combat plan in the south. the julian and his wife julia were natives of atlanta. jeweled -- julian was the son of the author of the uncle remus and brer rabbit stories. these were people that love to their state but wanted to see it continue to progress in many ways and to out run some of these outdated attitudes. so, very quickly, the harrises and oil and made their position known. example one of the editorial is included here. and this is speaking about the ongoing exit is of african americans the north looking for better opportunities. and he writes that other factors "mean nothing if a human being white or black, feels that he is unjustly treated. if he feels that his life and property are not safe from night riders and cowardly masked organizations, if he feels that he has no voice and making the laws under which he must live." prior to this campaign, they lost 20% of these subscribers. but the
said in effect the klan was a boon where it was located, which is an indication of the support the kkk was receiving through a fictional -- through official channels. however they set out a combat plan in the south. the julian and his wife julia were natives of atlanta. jeweled -- julian was the son of the author of the uncle remus and brer rabbit stories. these were people that love to their state but wanted to see it continue to progress in many ways and to out run some of these outdated...
149
149
Mar 7, 2015
03/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
he made a kkk run for congress from louisiana in roll call for the article. they talked to other republicans in the state who might be interested in running for the seat. "another potential candidate, state representative steve scalise says he embraces many of the same views as david duke but he is more viable. they need to get behind someone who believes in the issues they care about but also can get elected. david duke has proven he can't get elected. they are smart enough to realize they need to get behind someone that can get elected. david duke has proven he can't get elected. that is the end of the quote. david duke has proven he can't get elected. but he, steve scalise, could. and he did. and then republicans this year, this year the republican party made him their number three leader in congress. because she so good at counting the votes which actually he is terrible at. they never expressed so many concerns. during that whole controversy, they never said anything on the record that they ever have a problem with it. tomorrow, when thousands of people
he made a kkk run for congress from louisiana in roll call for the article. they talked to other republicans in the state who might be interested in running for the seat. "another potential candidate, state representative steve scalise says he embraces many of the same views as david duke but he is more viable. they need to get behind someone who believes in the issues they care about but also can get elected. david duke has proven he can't get elected. they are smart enough to realize...
129
129
Mar 19, 2015
03/15
by
WRC
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
overnight it was sprayed with blue paint and the letters kkk. large piles of trash were dumped in the back lot of the firehouse. >>> two teenagers are fighting for their lives after a fiery crash in great falls. they were in a car that veered off georgetown pike after the driver swerved to avoid a deer. northern virginia bureau chief julie carey spoke with a neighbor who says it's not the first time he's had to rush out to help. >> reporter: you can see the path cut by the honda civic as it came flying off georgetown pike coming to rest right here where it rolled over and then things got even worse when it burst into flames. it was around 12:30 this morning when john was awakened by the sound, a sound he's heard before. >> i heard a noise, a huge crash, i immediately looked out the window and saw a car upside down over there. >> reporter: he dress and raced outside, but by that time the car was on fire flames shooting up through the trees. the driver and three of the four passengers had escaped but one woman was trapped inside. fennell and the d
overnight it was sprayed with blue paint and the letters kkk. large piles of trash were dumped in the back lot of the firehouse. >>> two teenagers are fighting for their lives after a fiery crash in great falls. they were in a car that veered off georgetown pike after the driver swerved to avoid a deer. northern virginia bureau chief julie carey spoke with a neighbor who says it's not the first time he's had to rush out to help. >> reporter: you can see the path cut by the honda...
96
96
Mar 25, 2015
03/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
joined the march from selma to montgomery and near the end of that march, she was shot and killed by the kkkoman to lose her life working for that civil rights movement. her life and death showed that all americans had a stake in moving america forward. next month, her daughter will be a guest at my national action network convention receiving an award on behalf of her mother because as we struggle with continued inequality as we struggle with continued challenges of civil rights yes, it's hard yes, we're going to be castigated and criticized yes, there will be disagreements, but it's nowhere near as hard as it was for jimmy lee jackson and viola louise who paid a price so we are where we are and we have a much less painful price but a hard price to pay to keep it going. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> cruise missile. let's play "hardball." ♪ good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. isn't this what the republicans were afraid of? isn't this why they were keeping from being ideological street theater, no more talk about evolution and legitimate ra
joined the march from selma to montgomery and near the end of that march, she was shot and killed by the kkkoman to lose her life working for that civil rights movement. her life and death showed that all americans had a stake in moving america forward. next month, her daughter will be a guest at my national action network convention receiving an award on behalf of her mother because as we struggle with continued inequality as we struggle with continued challenges of civil rights yes, it's hard...
69
69
Mar 28, 2015
03/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
kkk. black power. black panthers. >> some are harder than others. >> black power. >> unlike adult prisons staff here must deal with impulsive teen behavior that can escalate without warning. during our six months of shooting inside pendleton we witnessed all 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 inmate acts out in 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 al
kkk. black power. black panthers. >> some are harder than others. >> black power. >> unlike adult prisons staff here must deal with impulsive teen behavior that can escalate without warning. during our six months of shooting inside pendleton we witnessed all 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. >>...
63
63
Mar 9, 2015
03/15
by
WTXF
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
you think they should change the the name of the bridge, edmond pettus was the grand dragon of the kkk> not a good namey just got a tweet from the woman name tamara, she said why does chip kelly hate us lol. >> such a huge eagles fan. >> i think coaches have confident he is making right moves here. this eagles team will look different this fall. j mack is reportedly heading back to work with andy reid in kansas city. so who are we getting? the moves that are reportedly in the works, right now, maybe already done. >>> good morning. i'm howard eskin eagles signed two free agent that will be official on tuesday but late last night they lost wide receiver year my maclin. he is going to andy reid and kansas city chiefs. i hear maclin may have been upset that the eagles sign the other free agents before they got to him. the big free agent signing seattle cornerback byron maxwell. he has a six year, 63 million-dollar deal 25 million guarantied. they also sign san francisco running back frank gore, three years, 7.5 million guarantied and mark sanchez also coming back to the eagles. >>> flyers
you think they should change the the name of the bridge, edmond pettus was the grand dragon of the kkk> not a good namey just got a tweet from the woman name tamara, she said why does chip kelly hate us lol. >> such a huge eagles fan. >> i think coaches have confident he is making right moves here. this eagles team will look different this fall. j mack is reportedly heading back to work with andy reid in kansas city. so who are we getting? the moves that are reportedly in the...
97
97
Mar 10, 2015
03/15
by
KCSM
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
so if you are going to be the grand dragon of the kkk, you don't deserve to have a bridge named afterright. we do not like that. we do not like that. >> ♪ and i'll fight for my right to be free ♪ amy: your id says selma planning team member, living legacy project. what is living legacy? >> a group coming together to bring people into the south alabama, mississippi, and tennessee. we go into communities like selma and marion, alabama, all the way to oxford, mississippi. amy: tell us about this. >> this bridge is legacy history. one of the things we do on our pilgrimage is walk across the bridge. we tell the story of those who came over today. as we reach the press where we are now, not knowing what was going to happen -- they saw that line of blue down there, and they knew they were in trouble but they did not realize that the police were going to eat them not own -- were going to beat them. we have let the people in the communities tell their own stories. it has changed my life. i am a musician, and i share the stories and the songs of the civil rights movement. it is the story of peo
so if you are going to be the grand dragon of the kkk, you don't deserve to have a bridge named afterright. we do not like that. we do not like that. >> ♪ and i'll fight for my right to be free ♪ amy: your id says selma planning team member, living legacy project. what is living legacy? >> a group coming together to bring people into the south alabama, mississippi, and tennessee. we go into communities like selma and marion, alabama, all the way to oxford, mississippi. amy: tell...
129
129
Mar 20, 2015
03/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
that video uses the "n" word repeatedly shows images of kkk hoods, police dogs and a derogatory image
that video uses the "n" word repeatedly shows images of kkk hoods, police dogs and a derogatory image
72
72
Mar 29, 2015
03/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
that included at major intersections, veterans, ladies memorial, associations and the indefatigable kkk, and a reenactment achieved by the placing of two confederate soldiers in their tattered old confederate garments on pedestals in front of each tower. they leaned upon reverse muskets. many people could not believe that they were living individuals. at this moment, here is the statue. there are many descriptions of this. the one i want to share with you describes this particular statue by a recent blogger. in very hushed stage directions, he writes "stall walls right hand rests on his hip the sword faces downward, the tip resting on the uppermost of three stacked a mason boxlocks. stonewall could almost be a wizard leaning on his staff. his coat is slung over the crook of his elbow. it is for stonewall an unguarded moment. he looks satisfied, as if he knows my work here is done." as a virginia prepared to receive this jackson statue, many had to describe why it meant so much. and the governor the clearing " it revives no animosities of the past. it woos the sensibilities of no-bid man
that included at major intersections, veterans, ladies memorial, associations and the indefatigable kkk, and a reenactment achieved by the placing of two confederate soldiers in their tattered old confederate garments on pedestals in front of each tower. they leaned upon reverse muskets. many people could not believe that they were living individuals. at this moment, here is the statue. there are many descriptions of this. the one i want to share with you describes this particular statue by a...
131
131
Mar 19, 2015
03/15
by
WRC
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
the memorial was sprayed with blue paint and the letters "kkk" sometime overnight. it's been covered up until it can be repaired. in addition vandals dumped large piles of trash in the back parking lot of the firehouse. >>> the head of the secret service tonight says there was no crash in connection to that alleged misconduct involving agents earlier this month at the white house. director joseph clancy told a senate committee today the vehicle involved was moving at just one or two miles an hour knocking over plastic barrel. clancy says the inspector general is looking into the allegations. the off-duty officers in the car had been drinking mep said the fact it took five days for him to learn of the allegations is unacceptable. >> if it is determined that any one of our employees concealed information about this alleged incident they will be held accountable. our submission too important for this to happen. it undermines my leadership and i won't stand for it. >> clancy says some of the surveillance has been dubbed over since the agency has a policy of not keeping
the memorial was sprayed with blue paint and the letters "kkk" sometime overnight. it's been covered up until it can be repaired. in addition vandals dumped large piles of trash in the back parking lot of the firehouse. >>> the head of the secret service tonight says there was no crash in connection to that alleged misconduct involving agents earlier this month at the white house. director joseph clancy told a senate committee today the vehicle involved was moving at just one...
199
199
Mar 14, 2015
03/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 199
favorite 0
quote 0
if you see kkk marchers in skokie it's protected speech even though it's repulsive. from what i understand it's their national chapter who shut them down and that's a real problem. what, are they going to sue the national chapter and get the chapter back? >> the incident was on one of five buses, i guess, going to some party for members who were not on that particular bus, do they then have a better case against those who were on the bus? >> i don't think so. this was bad enough for the national organization to shut it down. just because not every single member in the frat was chanting. you have to either accept the responsibility for the fact that you're in an organization. >> you believe it's not protected speech. go back and forth on it. >> i don't, but remember. this is not a public march. yes, it is true. they could chant this on the street. but they are also a registered part of the university. the university has a right and an obligation to maintain relationships with all the students and create an atmosphere where all students are welcome and they have a guy.
if you see kkk marchers in skokie it's protected speech even though it's repulsive. from what i understand it's their national chapter who shut them down and that's a real problem. what, are they going to sue the national chapter and get the chapter back? >> the incident was on one of five buses, i guess, going to some party for members who were not on that particular bus, do they then have a better case against those who were on the bus? >> i don't think so. this was bad enough for...
122
122
Mar 20, 2015
03/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
that video uses the "n" word repeatedly shows images of kkk hoods, police dogs and a derogatory image of president obama. here's a short clip from that video. a warning now, it includes offensive language. ♪ ♪ >> the officers' text messages are expected to be released soon. three of the officers involved were fired from the department. the fourth who created the racist video resigned in bad standing during the course of the investigation. if he hadn't the police chief said he would have been fired, too. in a press conference today, the ft. lauderdale police chief said the behavior was inexcusable. >> all four officers' conduct involved racist text messages exchanged among themselves and former police officer alex alvarez created a video that was racially biased. the four officers' conduct was inexcusable and there is zero tolerance for this type of behavior within the ft. lauderdale police department. >> the four officers behind this offensive behavior are out, but how were they allowed to become officers in first place? and how do we make sure something like this does not happen agai
that video uses the "n" word repeatedly shows images of kkk hoods, police dogs and a derogatory image of president obama. here's a short clip from that video. a warning now, it includes offensive language. ♪ ♪ >> the officers' text messages are expected to be released soon. three of the officers involved were fired from the department. the fourth who created the racist video resigned in bad standing during the course of the investigation. if he hadn't the police chief said...