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congregation in a city with historic ties to the ku klux klan. >> i was staying at the ymca. i saw in a recorded paper, an advertisement about the peoples temple. he called me later and said why didn't you come back to the temple. i thought, no one -- no pastor ever asked me to come to temple before or why i wasn't in church. so i went back. he offered me to sit down in the seat where he was sitting. at the table to eat. he said, you can have my seat. >> jones and his wife practiced what they preached. they had a biological son, stephan, and adopted an african-american baby they named jim junior. it was indianapolis' first adoption of a black child by a white family. >> he had this great family of all different colors. he had a wonderful wife. i loved his kids. i was enchanted by everything he had going. >> i really don't feel comfortable being photographed. i really don't. >> in 1965 jones moved his
congregation in a city with historic ties to the ku klux klan. >> i was staying at the ymca. i saw in a recorded paper, an advertisement about the peoples temple. he called me later and said why didn't you come back to the temple. i thought, no one -- no pastor ever asked me to come to temple before or why i wasn't in church. so i went back. he offered me to sit down in the seat where he was sitting. at the table to eat. he said, you can have my seat. >> jones and his wife practiced...
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c-span: and where was the ku klux klan meeting with thom robb? >> guest: that was in harrison, arkansas, in the ozarks, the kind of foothills of the arkansas ozarks. c-span: where was the bilderberg meeting? >> guest: oh, at the caesar park hotel and golfing resort in central portugal. see, the bilderberg, as the conspiracy theorists always told me, always meet once a year in a five-star hotel with golfing facilities. but there -- they may play golf when they're there, but they're not there to play golf, i was told. c-span: you spent some time with ian paisley. who is he? >> guest: ian paisley is the man who -- many people say, is the man who you could pinpoint as being most responsible for keeping the troubles in northern ireland going these past 30 years. he's a fiery, brimstone preacher and politician. he leads the dup, the democratic unionist party, in northern ireland. "say no. say no to" -- he's the man who says no. and when the good friday agreement was being mooted around the table at stormont castle, ian paisley showed his opposition to
c-span: and where was the ku klux klan meeting with thom robb? >> guest: that was in harrison, arkansas, in the ozarks, the kind of foothills of the arkansas ozarks. c-span: where was the bilderberg meeting? >> guest: oh, at the caesar park hotel and golfing resort in central portugal. see, the bilderberg, as the conspiracy theorists always told me, always meet once a year in a five-star hotel with golfing facilities. but there -- they may play golf when they're there, but they're...
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for a moment in time there is a blending together of a lot of the, now here, fundamentalism with the ku klux klan. this is something evangelicals have a difficult time acknowledging, one of the reasons i think they've had a difficult time repudiating is because they have a difficult time acknowledging that it was, in fact, part of the past. there was a lot of affinity between the client. the claim is basically about three things in the 1920s. it was a racist organization as it's always been. but it was also anti-somatic as it's always been, but that was very prominent, anti-zionist. the zionist movement was come along at the time. this is where the story comes in, particularly here in texas. it was also anti-catholic. it was sort of a throwback to the old know nothings. it was this anti-catholicism that really i think was part and parcel of its popularity, particularly in the american south. so you have the 1920s. it's sort of the breeding ground in the fertile ground for the coming along of demagogues. history tells us, sometimes in the name of religion. along comes this complex charac
for a moment in time there is a blending together of a lot of the, now here, fundamentalism with the ku klux klan. this is something evangelicals have a difficult time acknowledging, one of the reasons i think they've had a difficult time repudiating is because they have a difficult time acknowledging that it was, in fact, part of the past. there was a lot of affinity between the client. the claim is basically about three things in the 1920s. it was a racist organization as it's always been....
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norte de repÚblica dominicana fuertes lluvias e inundaciones llevaron a muchos a buscar refugios en eso kura esta noche las islas bahamas, veamos. >>> las bahamas no ha visto una tormenta de esta magnitud hace mÁs de>>> aÑos se espera que irene sea una de las tormentas que tiene capacidad de arrasar el archipiÉlago completo, aquÍ residentes estÁn en tiendas de ferreterÍa para conseguir lo necesario para preparar sus casas otros sobre todo los que estÁn en zona de inundaciones estÁn en albergues que el gobierno ha facilitado, turistas hemos hablado con algunos de ellos que se tienen que quedar en sus hoteles no pueden salir de la isla, los aviones parten en este momento y poco a poco, todo t tipo de embarcaciÓn tiene que ser despejada de la costa incluyendo los cruceros que tengo a mis espaldas que al final de este dÍa estarÁn en rutas distintas a las que tenÍan originalmente, a algunos decepcionado otros agradecidos de llegar a casa sanos y salvos. >>> y mientras, puedo decir que en estados unidos los preparativos para recibir irene estÁn en marcha incluyen evacuaciÓn, decenas de miles de
norte de repÚblica dominicana fuertes lluvias e inundaciones llevaron a muchos a buscar refugios en eso kura esta noche las islas bahamas, veamos. >>> las bahamas no ha visto una tormenta de esta magnitud hace mÁs de>>> aÑos se espera que irene sea una de las tormentas que tiene capacidad de arrasar el archipiÉlago completo, aquÍ residentes estÁn en tiendas de ferreterÍa para conseguir lo necesario para preparar sus casas otros sobre todo los que estÁn en zona de...
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. >> what about 10 or 15 minutes of ku and day and then we have copies of the book on sale in back i am sure they would be glad to discuss further or signed a book and obviously the bar in the back we'll be open. so that being said, who has questions? >> talk about the conclusions of why people killed? i have that question and this book giving a lot of details of homicide in murder in what goes on behind the scenes i feel there's a lot of the necessary information in the media daily about getting killed and what happens so what is the difference between that and what is in the book? >> the difference perhaps is the intimacy of the narrative. a lot of times we don't have time to explore the characters behind a crime or their personality or the social circumstance. why people killed and baltimore simply from talking to people and going two neighborhoods is because they feel that is the only choice that they have that the lives are so separate from the system that we are used to participating in i was talking to young gentlemen today they don't believe they have the same future. when a
. >> what about 10 or 15 minutes of ku and day and then we have copies of the book on sale in back i am sure they would be glad to discuss further or signed a book and obviously the bar in the back we'll be open. so that being said, who has questions? >> talk about the conclusions of why people killed? i have that question and this book giving a lot of details of homicide in murder in what goes on behind the scenes i feel there's a lot of the necessary information in the media daily...
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another movement that was very big and here in the state of texas was the ku klux klan. but there was many manifestations even through our time and many marginal but the biggest emergence of that movement was during reconstruction with the original plan but about 1915 there was a regrouping and by the time you come into the 1920's this group, very patriotic and pro america and anti-immigrant, foreigners take hold in a culture and for a moment in time, and a blending together of the fundamentalism of the ku cloaks klan but losses have we have a difficult time acknowledging one of the ed reasons having a difficult time repudiating that it was part of the past. but there was affinity between the klan basically about three things in the 1920s. it was a racist organization but also anti-semitic message as in -- has always been an anti-zionist the this is where the story comes then in texas, also anti-catholic as a throwback to the know nothing. and the anti-catholicism that was part and parcel of its popularity in america and "south park" view of the 1920s predict it is the b
another movement that was very big and here in the state of texas was the ku klux klan. but there was many manifestations even through our time and many marginal but the biggest emergence of that movement was during reconstruction with the original plan but about 1915 there was a regrouping and by the time you come into the 1920's this group, very patriotic and pro america and anti-immigrant, foreigners take hold in a culture and for a moment in time, and a blending together of the...
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he is the largest shareholder to and he has made it to offers to buy the company ku klux klan and both offers have been rejected as saying that they were not credible. for >> this morning, it sounds like the beginning of a science-fiction movie but we are one step closer to making computers and humans work better together. ibm says it is creating a tips designed to imitate the behavior of the human brain's ability to understand, act and react to surroundings. if engineers say the chips will develop a sense of reason and learn from its experiences. >> we will be right back, here is a live look at the san mateo bridge. >> play live look at the james lick freeway. the city is shrouded in fog. it has caused delays at sfo. oakland and san as they are still on time. the fog is starting to back up air travel into the city. more whether any minute. >> the standoff between a gunman and a police officer has ended. hot the standoff lasted nearly 30 hours a with the suspect now identified as 30 year-old peter james thomas. he was found dead inside a hotel room but police " will not say how it died
he is the largest shareholder to and he has made it to offers to buy the company ku klux klan and both offers have been rejected as saying that they were not credible. for >> this morning, it sounds like the beginning of a science-fiction movie but we are one step closer to making computers and humans work better together. ibm says it is creating a tips designed to imitate the behavior of the human brain's ability to understand, act and react to surroundings. if engineers say the chips...
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and for a moment in time, davis said wending together of a lot of the commonality here at the ku klux klan. this was something evangelicals have a difficult time acknowledging. they've had a difficult time acknowledging it was in fact part of the past. >> you can watch this and other programs oni
and for a moment in time, davis said wending together of a lot of the commonality here at the ku klux klan. this was something evangelicals have a difficult time acknowledging. they've had a difficult time acknowledging it was in fact part of the past. >> you can watch this and other programs oni
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the tea party ku cuss, 34 yes. 34 voted for it. and 26 voted against it. caucus, the tea party ku cuss within the republicans voted against it. perspective as we bring in the panel. steve hayes, stand stand. charles lane, editorial writer for "washington post." sindcated columnist, charles krauthammer. chuck, overall thoughts about the whole whatever it is we watched in the past couple of weeks. >> well, call me crazy. but i'm willing to say the cup half full. my reasoning is we have gone through a brutal debate. it did end in a compromise. the debt ceiling meltdown scenario got avoided. the debate sharpened and crystallized. it had pep traited the country's consciousness, the public is really focused on the nation's financial conditions in a really serious way. there were endless antics in washington, but the issue is squarely confronting the country in a healthy way. >> bret: steve, late today, moody's came out and reaffirmed the government triple-a credit rating but gave at it negative outlook. one of the concern was the joint committee that the bill se
the tea party ku cuss, 34 yes. 34 voted for it. and 26 voted against it. caucus, the tea party ku cuss within the republicans voted against it. perspective as we bring in the panel. steve hayes, stand stand. charles lane, editorial writer for "washington post." sindcated columnist, charles krauthammer. chuck, overall thoughts about the whole whatever it is we watched in the past couple of weeks. >> well, call me crazy. but i'm willing to say the cup half full. my reasoning is we...
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. >> con su decisiÓn la corte de apelaciones se suma a la de otros circuitos que ku combrcub estados de caso del tiempo para hacer la solicitud varÍa y no todos los casos califican para ser re abiertos. >> y para reabrir el so, tiene que ser porque o ha... un error a la ley o que se descubre despuÉs. >> hay un error de algÚn abogado que representÓ mal a la persona y no presentÓ eva dendz que habÍa. >> tambiÉn hay otra limitociÓn como la que enfrenta marÍa figueroa su esposo fue deportado ella querÍa reabrir el caso pero el proceso puede ser muy caro. >> tienes que buscar al abogado, ahorita los abogados estÁn cobrando menos de 7.000 dÓlares pa' arriba. >> porque un abogado que encuentras de 6 mil es muy.... >> esta corte es una de varias en el paÍs que hace tiempo ha reconocido el tiempo de deportados de reabrir sus casos desde el exterior. >> pero la jurisdicciÓn no se extiende por toda la naciÓn para que eso ocurra tendrÁn que intervenir en la corte suprema. >> san francisco, luÍs m unisiÓn. >> la gobernadora de arizona no se da por vencida una corte en abril dijo que parte, las mÁ
. >> con su decisiÓn la corte de apelaciones se suma a la de otros circuitos que ku combrcub estados de caso del tiempo para hacer la solicitud varÍa y no todos los casos califican para ser re abiertos. >> y para reabrir el so, tiene que ser porque o ha... un error a la ley o que se descubre despuÉs. >> hay un error de algÚn abogado que representÓ mal a la persona y no presentÓ eva dendz que habÍa. >> tambiÉn hay otra limitociÓn como la que enfrenta marÍa...
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the call your attention her confirmed 17-year-old cal ku died. he slipped on some rocks near the trail at the bottom of the falls. he want airlifted to a hospital shortly after the incident on saturday. >>> one night that's changed the lives of two young people. a judge today increased the bail significantly for a young man facing dui and hit and run charges for allegedly striking a 9-year-old boy walking. his family after the giants' game. 21-year-old andrew vargas is back behind bars after the san francisco district attorney's office successfully argued that vargas' bail did not match the gravity of his actions and he's a potential risk to public safety. vargas was arrested and charged with hitting the 9-year-old ryan white on thursday night and speeding away from the scene. white and his family were visiting from philadelphia and walking back to their hotel after a giants/phillies game. vargas was released on $65,000 bailekaswe tt uthe b judge tacked on an additional $400,000 on to that during today's arraignment. >> i don't think he's a dange
the call your attention her confirmed 17-year-old cal ku died. he slipped on some rocks near the trail at the bottom of the falls. he want airlifted to a hospital shortly after the incident on saturday. >>> one night that's changed the lives of two young people. a judge today increased the bail significantly for a young man facing dui and hit and run charges for allegedly striking a 9-year-old boy walking. his family after the giants' game. 21-year-old andrew vargas is back behind bars...
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the 1969 supreme court ruling which dealt with whether the government could punish free speech by the ku klux klan and not whether they could stop the speech in the first place. >> bart passengers are concerned about safety along their commute. some riders told us today the ordeal made them think twice about buying a ticket and station agents are calling for an independent investigation to keep everyone, including bart employees, safe. >> they're a little hesitant about hopping on bart today. i came out and saw the security so i knew it was okay. >> the public deserves to be safe and in the absence of good decision making from the inside, someone from the outside needs to come in and say what are you doing? >> authorities say yesterday's demonstration was peaceful and only minor damage was reported and no arrests were made. our coverage continues on ktvu.com. you'll find more video from the protest and information about the controversy over bart's cell phone outage last week, just click on the bart protest tab. >>> the heartbroken family of a 3-year-old boy who was shot to death in oakla
the 1969 supreme court ruling which dealt with whether the government could punish free speech by the ku klux klan and not whether they could stop the speech in the first place. >> bart passengers are concerned about safety along their commute. some riders told us today the ordeal made them think twice about buying a ticket and station agents are calling for an independent investigation to keep everyone, including bart employees, safe. >> they're a little hesitant about hopping on...
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guards were later acquitted only those who gave the orders were arrested the driving forces of the ku led by going to unite a year later they were released from prison under an amnesty you know i have died in two thousand and ten this is an excerpt from one of his last interviews. of any misguided decisions were made during those three days in august one nine hundred ninety one. tanks should not have been brought in and demonstrated or should not have been used for a few months where we might all that could have been done and a different way but war. when people today are asked whether they want a revival of the soviet union only nine percent say yes there is no chance of the state being revived in the form of the soviet union. mikhail gorbachev has never returned to his summer residence since august one thousand nine hundred one now it's the property of the ukrainian state however top officials rarely vacation in. the former k.g.b. colonel tolstoy makes no secret of the fact that even now he has no right to talk about some aspects of what happened then. crimean residents still harbor
guards were later acquitted only those who gave the orders were arrested the driving forces of the ku led by going to unite a year later they were released from prison under an amnesty you know i have died in two thousand and ten this is an excerpt from one of his last interviews. of any misguided decisions were made during those three days in august one nine hundred ninety one. tanks should not have been brought in and demonstrated or should not have been used for a few months where we might...
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to nazi saboteurs in the '50s to the communist sympathizers in the '50s to you have in the '60s the ku klux klan and all of that and the weather underground of the black panthers and so on and so forth. what that also means is the fbi has a very hard time being forward looking because if we're not afraid of it as a nation, it's not necessarily something we're going to fund them to chase. >> host: we're going to mix in questions from our viewers. your camera's right oh there. let's -- over there. let's begin with omaha. you're on the air with garrett graff. >> caller: yeah, i was wonder oring if you could tell me of the fbi's involvement with the atf. they were reported to have lost several automatic weapons to mexican drug cartels, and i was just wondering what the involvement is with the fbi and the atf. >> host: thank you. >> guest: the fbi and the atf continue to have, despite i think what you will hear from executives, a very difficult working relationship in many instances. they serve together on some task forces, but it is something that you see a lot of the bureau on the case le
to nazi saboteurs in the '50s to the communist sympathizers in the '50s to you have in the '60s the ku klux klan and all of that and the weather underground of the black panthers and so on and so forth. what that also means is the fbi has a very hard time being forward looking because if we're not afraid of it as a nation, it's not necessarily something we're going to fund them to chase. >> host: we're going to mix in questions from our viewers. your camera's right oh there. let's -- over...
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(paulson) one of your series in the '90s involved taking photographs of members of the ku klux klan. that had to be difficult to get access. how'd you go about doing that? well, i made the calls to atlanta, georgia, and i got contacts. and even so, i had to spend a couple of weeks there, talking to various people down there, including klansmen and even a klanswoman that i got to photograph. you know, it took me a couple of weeks to, like, sort of get into, you know, the groove and be able to photograph them. but, you know, in the end, i managed to photograph eight or nine people, including the two imperial wizards. well, the ex-imperial wizard and the new imperial wizard at the time. (paulson) weren't you viewed with some suspicion if you walked into one of their meetings? well, you know, after-- i would say so. there was a couple of occasions like that. but, you know--i would just listen patiently. and after their, you know, tirade about "nigger, jews, and queers" was over, you know, they realized i wasn't there to challenge or question them. and so, you know, after they got that ou
(paulson) one of your series in the '90s involved taking photographs of members of the ku klux klan. that had to be difficult to get access. how'd you go about doing that? well, i made the calls to atlanta, georgia, and i got contacts. and even so, i had to spend a couple of weeks there, talking to various people down there, including klansmen and even a klanswoman that i got to photograph. you know, it took me a couple of weeks to, like, sort of get into, you know, the groove and be able to...
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. >> ku hurt saturday, but passed away last night, becoming the 15th person to die in yosemite this year alone. >> about 75% of california high school seniors graduated in 2010. the information is available for the first time thanks to the state's new tracking system. we have a report from sacramento. >> for the first time california tracked students during their four-year career and found dropout rate at 18.2%. put another way, another 94,000 teens were on the streets without a diploma. these skateboarders are still in school, but understand why the number is high. they find school boring. >> i had a teacher that had a boring voice. soy would fall asleep in the class. but looking back now i regret it. scores were horrible. >> school leaders know the key to lowering the rate is to raise attendance. studies show that that helps, and targeting them as young as kindergarten. >> 17% of those students should be in kindergarten are chronicly absent, missing 20 days of school per year and getting behind in the very beginning of the educational career autos after years of budget cuts to public e
. >> ku hurt saturday, but passed away last night, becoming the 15th person to die in yosemite this year alone. >> about 75% of california high school seniors graduated in 2010. the information is available for the first time thanks to the state's new tracking system. we have a report from sacramento. >> for the first time california tracked students during their four-year career and found dropout rate at 18.2%. put another way, another 94,000 teens were on the streets without...
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[laughter] by the way, if there's any ku klux klan member here tonight -- because i know, i know you tea party guys. [laughter] i know what it's really about. so if there's any ku klux klan members here tonight, you're planning on flying in for a lodge meeting with a grand colleague l in california, you will need a fitted sheet, okay? [laughter] when canada, when canada decriminalized homosexuality, pierre trudeau said the state has no place in the bedrooms of the nation. but california says, oh, yes, we do if you're consummating your same-sex marriage on a noncompliant sheet. [laughter] and so it goes. i was, i was talking, i was talking to an undocumented immigrant from tijuana, and he says that california is already a biword for sheet government. [laughter] these are not trivial things. they represent the remorseless redistribution of liberty. 7-year-old julie murphy was selling lemonade in portland, oregon, when two officers demanded to see her temporary restaurant license which would have cost her $120. when she failed to produce it, these officers threatened her with a $500 fin
[laughter] by the way, if there's any ku klux klan member here tonight -- because i know, i know you tea party guys. [laughter] i know what it's really about. so if there's any ku klux klan members here tonight, you're planning on flying in for a lodge meeting with a grand colleague l in california, you will need a fitted sheet, okay? [laughter] when canada, when canada decriminalized homosexuality, pierre trudeau said the state has no place in the bedrooms of the nation. but california says,...
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someone pointed out jake continued to support the ku klux klan web site and you can pay by credit card the way you could donate to wiki leaks. they are still doing it. lieberman -- [inaudible] -- scott brown of massachusetts coast on devoe the image a bill called the shield act that would have broadened the espionage act's provision to outlaw communication with any human intelligence sources, it would have made it a crime to mention former panama dictator noriega who was a cia asset was convicted of drug dealing. that mention would have been illegal. lieberman's attempts to shutdown wiki leaks doesn't come in as a candidate for inclusion as a hero. the espionage act itself was enacted in 1917 during world war i at the assistance of president wilson. it was the first loyalty type was -- law since 1798. it has a hodgepodge of provisions that seem to make it a felony for not just tolaw -- . it has a hodgepodge of provisions that seem to make it a felony for not just to hand over a secret document to a spy but communicate information relating to national defense to people not, quote, autho
someone pointed out jake continued to support the ku klux klan web site and you can pay by credit card the way you could donate to wiki leaks. they are still doing it. lieberman -- [inaudible] -- scott brown of massachusetts coast on devoe the image a bill called the shield act that would have broadened the espionage act's provision to outlaw communication with any human intelligence sources, it would have made it a crime to mention former panama dictator noriega who was a cia asset was...
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about because it created the vocab vocabulary, but at the same time, it was causing the resurrection of ku klux klan as the here rows -- he rows of the movies and stamped the dna of racial jen -- generations, and even as these reactionaries were getting very wide add audience during the era, this helped keep alive stowe's real message there were non-sympathetic films based on the novel and disseminated into popular culture, and stowe was defending black leaders who wrote of stowe as a frail, overburdened yankee woman with a steadfast moral purpose. we americans, black and white, gratitude for the agreement that exists today in the united states of america. over time, stowe's vision gained assemblance in america. during the civil rights movement despite the condemnation, dhows who acted in the true spirit of stowe's nonviolent tone, people like martin luther king, rosa parks, and many who participated in the peaceful sit-ins and marchs proved to be the most successful in the end in bringing about positive change that an author who has such a great impact as harriet beecher stowe seems unlik
about because it created the vocab vocabulary, but at the same time, it was causing the resurrection of ku klux klan as the here rows -- he rows of the movies and stamped the dna of racial jen -- generations, and even as these reactionaries were getting very wide add audience during the era, this helped keep alive stowe's real message there were non-sympathetic films based on the novel and disseminated into popular culture, and stowe was defending black leaders who wrote of stowe as a frail,...
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was very big, at least for a time in the 1920's and certainly even here in the state of texas was the ku>> klan. it had seen a revival that had many manifestations even up to our time. many of them marginal, but the most significant emergences of that particular movement work, of course, during reconstruction with the original plan. about 1915 there was a regrouping. by the time you come into the 1920's this group, very patriotic, very pro america. very anti-immigrant, and tight, you know, foreign
was very big, at least for a time in the 1920's and certainly even here in the state of texas was the ku>> klan. it had seen a revival that had many manifestations even up to our time. many of them marginal, but the most significant emergences of that particular movement work, of course, during reconstruction with the original plan. about 1915 there was a regrouping. by the time you come into the 1920's this group, very patriotic, very pro america. very anti-immigrant, and tight, you...
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what are you ku tell us? >> we were expecting a heavy sentence like this. the speculation during the two weeks since their last trial was that these guys were going to get a heavy sentence for espionage and illegally entering the country, but not all is lost. i spoke to their lawyer who said that the hikers still have the right to appeal, to reduce their sentence, and all the conventional wisdom in iran says that these guys in all likelihood will be let go in ram dawn as a goodwill gesture. i don't think this eight years is carved in stone. they're not going to be languishing in an iranian prison for the next eight years. there's still a big ray of hope for the end of the month of ramadan that these guys will be let off for islamic compassion, as it's called here. veronica. >> in the meantime, ali, there was a third hiker, sarah shord. what exactly happened with her? >> well, she was -- according to the authorities in iran, she was let go on compassionate grounds because she was a woman, and apparently she was -- her health was dwindling in an iranian priso
what are you ku tell us? >> we were expecting a heavy sentence like this. the speculation during the two weeks since their last trial was that these guys were going to get a heavy sentence for espionage and illegally entering the country, but not all is lost. i spoke to their lawyer who said that the hikers still have the right to appeal, to reduce their sentence, and all the conventional wisdom in iran says that these guys in all likelihood will be let go in ram dawn as a goodwill...
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it is very hard to get records about the ku klux klan. i am a historian and depend on the records.h a contrast. it was definitely a huge issue. it was not covered at all in d.c. by the white papers. it was very minimized in the sense of what it was described as -- it was described as a fraternal organization and just having their annual meeting in d.c. and then would have a parade. that was not supposed to be a big deal. obviously, african-americans felt completely the opposite. they actually came twice. the government did intervene to some extent as to whether they could be hooded, but that was about as far as they went. otherwise, they have the permits. the black population did force that. they were able to push back and say this is not acceptable. it also became part of what the national association for the advancement of colored people used in protesting to the government. you have to understand the 1920's in d.c. in terms of the federal government and african americans is what one historian has called the worst time of race relaterelations. they were being segregated. it was r
it is very hard to get records about the ku klux klan. i am a historian and depend on the records.h a contrast. it was definitely a huge issue. it was not covered at all in d.c. by the white papers. it was very minimized in the sense of what it was described as -- it was described as a fraternal organization and just having their annual meeting in d.c. and then would have a parade. that was not supposed to be a big deal. obviously, african-americans felt completely the opposite. they actually...
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i've been awarded examine the ku klux klan, but we didn't go beyond that at that time.when i was attorney general we did investigate skinhead groups and militias, and we are not criticized or if we were, i didn't think it was reasonable criticism to say we didn't look at other gangs at that time. my point is that we are looking at a specific problem, and we're trying to deal with it. and sheriff baca, you indicated that you need to have cooperation of law enforcement. what would you say about a poster that tells people, build a wall, do not cooperate with the fbi? >> i wouldn't advise that you any group from american citizens, or any group that is an organization that would like to help solve the problem. obviously, we need the help. and i think that people that don't trust law enforcement are in a position where they should learn how to trust law enforcement, but the law enforcement community itself has to lead in that relationship. most people tend to step away from law enforcement. >> i appreciate that but organizations that tell a firm but if we say do not cooperate
i've been awarded examine the ku klux klan, but we didn't go beyond that at that time.when i was attorney general we did investigate skinhead groups and militias, and we are not criticized or if we were, i didn't think it was reasonable criticism to say we didn't look at other gangs at that time. my point is that we are looking at a specific problem, and we're trying to deal with it. and sheriff baca, you indicated that you need to have cooperation of law enforcement. what would you say about a...
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ku few.ngeles investigators revealing hotel surveillance video for clues who who stole a rembrandt from an art exhibit. the sheriff calls it a well planned theft. his pen and ink drawing was stolen as the curator was distracted. >>> in worthington, ohio, look what someone found blanketing her backyard. a 128 foot blimp. it broke away from its morings. >> he said, well, don't be surprised if you see a lot of policemen in your backyard. and i said, oh, what's going on? and he said, well, you have a blimp in your backyard. >> blimp in the backyard. wind storm apparently brought that blimp down. >>> we are sizing up the republican race for president. find out who is in and who is out after the gop faced a field of candidates. hi there! that's not going to satisfy you. it's time for a better snack. here, try this. it's yoplait greek. it has two times the protein of regular yogurt. you'll feel satisfied. [ female announcer ] yoplait greek. it is so good. it's pretty good! if you have painful, swoll
ku few.ngeles investigators revealing hotel surveillance video for clues who who stole a rembrandt from an art exhibit. the sheriff calls it a well planned theft. his pen and ink drawing was stolen as the curator was distracted. >>> in worthington, ohio, look what someone found blanketing her backyard. a 128 foot blimp. it broke away from its morings. >> he said, well, don't be surprised if you see a lot of policemen in your backyard. and i said, oh, what's going on? and he said,...
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so, you know, it's another good, ku excuse, right? >> you're going to be exhausted., a, having a plan b when it comes to your money. and later, looking gorgeous in glasses. makeup maiden bobby brown is here with a tip. ♪ [ male announcer ] did you know that your baby's adult teeth are already forming just below the surface? caring for your baby's teeth now, can impact the health of those adult teeth. that's why we created new aquafresh training toothpaste and brush especially for your baby. our toothpaste is safe to swallow, with no fluoride, and no artificial colors or preservatives. it's a great start to a lifetime of healthy teeth. new aquafresh training toothpaste and brush. amazing. training toothpaste and brush. and off we go! seeking inspiration from the world's best yogurts for activia selects in paris we discovered the inspiration for a totally new yogurt. activia selects french so silky and smooth with lots of juicy fruit. then our search took us to beautiful greece and this thick and creamy greek yogurt, so rich and full of flavor. it was a grueling trip!
so, you know, it's another good, ku excuse, right? >> you're going to be exhausted., a, having a plan b when it comes to your money. and later, looking gorgeous in glasses. makeup maiden bobby brown is here with a tip. ♪ [ male announcer ] did you know that your baby's adult teeth are already forming just below the surface? caring for your baby's teeth now, can impact the health of those adult teeth. that's why we created new aquafresh training toothpaste and brush especially for your...
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the ku klux klan in the 1920s. the point is many of these who are in position of power need to be reminded of anti-immigrant hysteria visited upon them. latinos share it the same as anyone else in the immigration process to support our families and what makes this country great. the challenge we are facing not only with these policies on the local level but a shift in how courts looked at these issues. we have a court that is a lot more conservative. and the most innovative way to go to court. >> you mentioned there are 490,000 elected positions and less than 1-1/2% held by latinos. is there a target? is there a number? something more reflective that we should be considering as an ultimate goal? >> when you are so close to the bottom -- [laughter] -- my point is this. lawyers don't have the opportunity to go to court and say new jersey has 90% latino and we want 90% of all -- we don't have that option. the law does not require proportionality. it prohibits the notion to enter -- it is not just for the court room. b
the ku klux klan in the 1920s. the point is many of these who are in position of power need to be reminded of anti-immigrant hysteria visited upon them. latinos share it the same as anyone else in the immigration process to support our families and what makes this country great. the challenge we are facing not only with these policies on the local level but a shift in how courts looked at these issues. we have a court that is a lot more conservative. and the most innovative way to go to court....
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when you think about it, it is true that we can't default, so long as the dollar is still the king ku currency of the world and it is. that's why we have the ability to print money and pay our debts. we may not like that solution, but we do. there's no danger the u.s. is going to default. i think that's important just to emphasize for people who are justifiably concerned watching what's happening today. there's no chance that is going to happen in this scenario. >> three minutes away from the closing bell. let's talk about, erin, who owns our debt. you have china, you have japan, you have the uk, who else? >> well, it's interesting, china, japan, the uk. the oil exporters. why? because they sell oil, a lot of it to the united states. oil trades in dplarps thollars. where do you put dollars? u.s. treasuries. so those are the big owners. and if you want to determine whether our interest rates are going to go up, you have to say are any of those holders of treasuries going to choose to sell them. and the answer to that is not likely. you look at china, they're the ones grumbling and comp
when you think about it, it is true that we can't default, so long as the dollar is still the king ku currency of the world and it is. that's why we have the ability to print money and pay our debts. we may not like that solution, but we do. there's no danger the u.s. is going to default. i think that's important just to emphasize for people who are justifiably concerned watching what's happening today. there's no chance that is going to happen in this scenario. >> three minutes away from...
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and grammar of modern movies, but at the same time, it was theme adherent and caused the group of the ku klux klan, who are the heros the movie, and stamped the race relations for generations during the jim crow era and picturing as blacks as beasts who preyed on white women. even as these reactions were gaining a very wide audience during the jim crow era, uncle tom's cabin itself and the spinoff helped keep alive those real messages. there were nine sympathetic silent films based on stowe's novel which was also disseminated in many other ways in popular culture. she was defended by langston hughs and wdubois who said she had was a moral american and we black and white long for the freedom that exists today in the united states of america. over time, stowe's vision gained attention in america. during the civil rights movement despite the condemnation of being called an uncle tom, those who acted in the true spirit of stowe's firm principled nonviolent uncle tom, people like martin luther king, rosa parks, and many who participated in the peaceful sit-ins and marchs proved to be the most
and grammar of modern movies, but at the same time, it was theme adherent and caused the group of the ku klux klan, who are the heros the movie, and stamped the race relations for generations during the jim crow era and picturing as blacks as beasts who preyed on white women. even as these reactions were gaining a very wide audience during the jim crow era, uncle tom's cabin itself and the spinoff helped keep alive those real messages. there were nine sympathetic silent films based on stowe's...
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the ku occurred on august 19, 1991.e next few days, thousands of people gathering in the streets and the president of the russian republic managed to have their support into feet the coup. it was a radical ripping off of the veil. this gradual reform was no longer sustainable that gorbachev had wanted. the soviet union was not. to make it anymore. the path of independence had to come. the official end came on december 25, 1991. host: a piece in the washington post looking back at the 20th year of the anniversary. it did anything about this surprise you? the history, the reflection of something he participated in. he writes that in the past 20 years, russia has gone through many places. he says had the things turned out differently, there could have been better economic reform. guest: gorbachev is justifiably celebrated in the u.s. for his role in the peaceful transfer of power to a new russia before a country that succeeded the soviet union. he has been a much more hated figure at home rather than being celebrated as a
the ku occurred on august 19, 1991.e next few days, thousands of people gathering in the streets and the president of the russian republic managed to have their support into feet the coup. it was a radical ripping off of the veil. this gradual reform was no longer sustainable that gorbachev had wanted. the soviet union was not. to make it anymore. the path of independence had to come. the official end came on december 25, 1991. host: a piece in the washington post looking back at the 20th year...
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i mean, we literally -- everybody has talked about it, yes, congress was taken hostage, the ku countryticism of the president, frankly the president had no choice here. congress had no choice here. we did the same thing the president had to do, which is save america from a default because a default would have been far more disastrous. what we had was a group of people who are completely unaware or didn't care about the consequences of their actions. they were actually arguing for a default, which would have been even more catastrophic with respect to what's happening in europe and what's happening here at home now. so we have to break that. and i have to tell you, i say this to you positilitely. the media has a bigger responsibilities than it's exercising. they have to begin to not give equal time or equal balance to an absolutely absurd notion just because somebody asserts it or simply because somebody says something which everybody knows is not factual. it doesn't deserve the same credit as a legitimate idea about what you do. everything is put into this tit for tat equal battle and
i mean, we literally -- everybody has talked about it, yes, congress was taken hostage, the ku countryticism of the president, frankly the president had no choice here. congress had no choice here. we did the same thing the president had to do, which is save america from a default because a default would have been far more disastrous. what we had was a group of people who are completely unaware or didn't care about the consequences of their actions. they were actually arguing for a default,...
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really have twice the audience in the room, please use that the van door pick up your questions in the ku and day session. of you do, please wait for the microphone to respect the on-line audience.ur so with that i would like to do but should we be as optimistic as your title suggests? cop -- got clap. id a great question i'm afraid my thoughts and be ineep keeping with the pessimism of the title then we've willl rely on the panelists to bring it back up.ns it means a lot to talk todaye as at the new americar foundation. i have not been here since spring 2009 when i was looking days working here full time as a research fellow. van i look back by know there was something in the air as removing into the new offices. not just a fresh carpet small but optimism of media policy reforms that were possible for us. also at this y time there was talk of theal future ofj journalism as a problem for public policy. if you recall spring 2009 institutionse seemed to be imploding with major papers of the "seattle post" intelligencer going in your jobs and revenue were in precipitouse decline but to use a
really have twice the audience in the room, please use that the van door pick up your questions in the ku and day session. of you do, please wait for the microphone to respect the on-line audience.ur so with that i would like to do but should we be as optimistic as your title suggests? cop -- got clap. id a great question i'm afraid my thoughts and be ineep keeping with the pessimism of the title then we've willl rely on the panelists to bring it back up.ns it means a lot to talk todaye as at...
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it does take some of the search is a way that the ku gold doesn't grow so much in the u.s.t it is more than 90%. in portugal it is more than 96%. but we don't use it as muchve as those who fear it. that is happening.wt there is tremendous growth in the arab nations andere india were google has managed to come up withi multiple language search angeles station engines. i lose count right now how many. no indian company had the audacity or with the money to sink into that look was dick -- linguistic challenge. so there are a number of home-grown engines that have failed because now not only can google take you through a search in the language of commerce so the growth has beenhe tremendous.at the two places it cannot grow our russia and people's republic of china. and google is not so strong in japan or south korea.or self period the government helped it to invest in a search engine to specializeing 10 south korean language. so to do these relations is complicated. despite having one of the founders born in russia and there is a strong sense of nationalism so those in russia a
it does take some of the search is a way that the ku gold doesn't grow so much in the u.s.t it is more than 90%. in portugal it is more than 96%. but we don't use it as muchve as those who fear it. that is happening.wt there is tremendous growth in the arab nations andere india were google has managed to come up withi multiple language search angeles station engines. i lose count right now how many. no indian company had the audacity or with the money to sink into that look was dick --...
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and, you know, and we don't have to go too far back in history to understand what the ku klux klan is all about and i believe the sensitivities are, as the sensitivities are if you lived in new york, you lived in washington and you lived in places in the united states that were harmed by these terrorists of 9/11, or if you lived in parts of america where you were lynched or you were ultimately had your churches burned down, there's no difference in the outcome. and so i think there's a reason for different points of view on this matter, but i'm glad for the consciousness that we have here on the discussion because i am a very strong opponent of any kind of violence that is basically on indiscriminate, whether it's holocaust violence or just one individual, either way, the damage is unacceptable to civilization. >> the time of the gentlelady has expired. >> thank you. >> the gentleman from illinois is recognized for 5 minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and, again, you've heard this before, but thank you for having the foresight and the courage to put this hearing on. mr. bihi and mr.
and, you know, and we don't have to go too far back in history to understand what the ku klux klan is all about and i believe the sensitivities are, as the sensitivities are if you lived in new york, you lived in washington and you lived in places in the united states that were harmed by these terrorists of 9/11, or if you lived in parts of america where you were lynched or you were ultimately had your churches burned down, there's no difference in the outcome. and so i think there's a reason...
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our school grieved as a community when her son and his friends were murdered by the ku klux klan. and this beautiful august 9th, so many decades later, it might be easy -- beautiful august night, so many decades later, it might be easy for those of us who were not dr. king's brothers and sisters in the march to forget just how radical he was. after all, by the end of the 20th-century, dr. king was one of the most admired people in america. he ranked just behind mother teresa and ahead of john f. kennedy, albert einstein and helen keller. but that was not the case years earlier when he delivered the speech at riverside church entitled, "beyond vietnam, a time to break silence, a declaration of independence from the war in vietnam." i do not have to tell all of you in the audience how controversial it was both within the movement and without. in the riverside church speech, dr. king told an overflow crowd of more than 3000 people that many persons had asked him, why are you speaking about the war, dr. king? why are you joining the voices of dissent? peace and civil rights do not mix
our school grieved as a community when her son and his friends were murdered by the ku klux klan. and this beautiful august 9th, so many decades later, it might be easy -- beautiful august night, so many decades later, it might be easy for those of us who were not dr. king's brothers and sisters in the march to forget just how radical he was. after all, by the end of the 20th-century, dr. king was one of the most admired people in america. he ranked just behind mother teresa and ahead of john...
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and attractive funding source providing lower mortgage rates and longer-term rate locks for borrowers ku enabled another round of mortgage lending. the market is facilitated by the guarantee of the agency and the support of the government stands behind them. currently over 90% of mortgages are financed through one of these agencies. this level of support is possible because agency m b s did not expose investors to credit risk and the market is attractive to risk averse investors with vast sums of capital for investment. without the tee be a market we believe the majority of investment capital would be directed elsewhere reducing funding for and raising cost of mortgage lending. therefore maintaining a liquid and viable market should be considered as congress addresses reform. with that said the reality is this current outside role of the government is not sustainable over the long term and should be reduced. that tee be a market role and the government's role should shrink as markets regenerate overtime. the means of achieving this rebalancing are complicated and consequential on a natio
and attractive funding source providing lower mortgage rates and longer-term rate locks for borrowers ku enabled another round of mortgage lending. the market is facilitated by the guarantee of the agency and the support of the government stands behind them. currently over 90% of mortgages are financed through one of these agencies. this level of support is possible because agency m b s did not expose investors to credit risk and the market is attractive to risk averse investors with vast sums...
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it must not and the ku cuss must not supplant th -- caucus t supplant the needs to support anybody. >> reporter: another member of the caucus, john lewis, told fox the criticism is overblown. >> i don't have any issue with the president. he is a friend. i call him brother president sometimes. i've known him for a few year years. he is doing the best he can. >> white house aides shrugged off criticism as if they're not worried about the political fall-out. three top political advisors dade axelrod -- david axelrod and others are fanning out to do the talk shows. >> bret: ed henry live in martha's vineyard. thank you. >>> unemployment increased in 28 states and fell in nine and remained unchanged in 19. the numbers are similar to those from june. nationwide, economy added 117,000 jobs in july. the up employment rate fell to 9.1%. republican presidential contenders are trying to get their stock rising by gaping up on the new guy. chief political correspondent carl cameron reports texas governor rick perry has become everyone's punching bag. >> gesturing ennews yasticly, texas governor ri
it must not and the ku cuss must not supplant th -- caucus t supplant the needs to support anybody. >> reporter: another member of the caucus, john lewis, told fox the criticism is overblown. >> i don't have any issue with the president. he is a friend. i call him brother president sometimes. i've known him for a few year years. he is doing the best he can. >> white house aides shrugged off criticism as if they're not worried about the political fall-out. three top political...