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un ataque de odio que estÁ siendo aplaudido por el ku ku klan. >> la misma constituciÓn de los estados se encuentra la bandera confederada. >> los grupos supremacista y el ku kux klan empiezan a tomar esta bandera para decir: nosotros somos la raza escogida. todos aquellos que no son blancos, son enemigos. claudia: estas ideologÍas de superioridad, se pueden ver en todos quienes hacen comentarios racistas. claudia botero. ramÓn: tras una intensa bÚsqueda, la policÍa capturÓ al segundo de los presos homicidas que huyeron de una presiÓn de nueva york. fue herido de bala y capturados cerca de la frontera con canadÁ, dos dÍas despuÉs que su compaÑero fuera abatido a tiros. recibiÓ dos disparos en el brazo y fue trasladado al hospital. el cambio climÁtico definitivamente, se dice que es un problema mundial. el gobierno del presidente barack obama, busca crear conciencia sobre las repercusiones que implica ignorar el problema. edwin piri tienen los detalles desde la casa blanca. edwin: un reporte de la casa blanca, da a conocer que en la prÓxima dÉcada miles de personas podrÍa morir a causa
un ataque de odio que estÁ siendo aplaudido por el ku ku klan. >> la misma constituciÓn de los estados se encuentra la bandera confederada. >> los grupos supremacista y el ku kux klan empiezan a tomar esta bandera para decir: nosotros somos la raza escogida. todos aquellos que no son blancos, son enemigos. claudia: estas ideologÍas de superioridad, se pueden ver en todos quienes hacen comentarios racistas. claudia botero. ramÓn: tras una intensa bÚsqueda, la policÍa capturÓ...
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recently the flag has been associated with the ku klux klan the racist group here in the u.s. the church set to reopen for the first time since the shooting. you see signs or symbols harkening back to a much different period in the state history. darryl boils boyle was shocked what he was seeing. the confederate flag, stands as a memorial on the state house grounds. just days after nine people were killed by a racist to keep slavery during the civil war in the early 1860s was later adopted 50 white supremacist group, ku klux klan. the alleged shooter dylann roof also posed with it with pictures online. >> i think it's despicable that we have this flag flying on our state grounds. >> reporter: the flag can only be removed by the legislature. it honest a part of american history some say. but the killings in charleston have again fueled debate whether it's an appropriate symbol. >> i see disrespect, i see racism. >> a monuments honoring strom thurmond is known in part for his attempt to block the civil rights act. then there's the issue of current laws. the u.s. attorney general
recently the flag has been associated with the ku klux klan the racist group here in the u.s. the church set to reopen for the first time since the shooting. you see signs or symbols harkening back to a much different period in the state history. darryl boils boyle was shocked what he was seeing. the confederate flag, stands as a memorial on the state house grounds. just days after nine people were killed by a racist to keep slavery during the civil war in the early 1860s was later adopted 50...
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it was adopted 50 white supremacist group the can ku klux klan. dylann roof also posed with it. >> i think it's despicable that we still have this flag flying on our state grounds. >> reporter: the flag can only be removed by the state legislature. supporters say that keeping the flag flying is about free speech and honors a part of american history. but the killings in charleston trigger the debate whether it is an appropriate symbol. >> i see disrespect, i see racism. >> reporter: on the other end of the capital, there is a monument honoring strom thurmond. he is seen as an official who blocked the blacks from using public facilities. here in the states there are additional statutes that call for additional punishments for crimes motivated by hate. here in south carolina, there is no hate crime legislation. it is part of a racially segregated past that still moves often. >> people who hate, people who have no real tie into humanity, they believe freedom of speech gives them a right to say anything and not account for it. and we have to change th
it was adopted 50 white supremacist group the can ku klux klan. dylann roof also posed with it. >> i think it's despicable that we still have this flag flying on our state grounds. >> reporter: the flag can only be removed by the state legislature. supporters say that keeping the flag flying is about free speech and honors a part of american history. but the killings in charleston trigger the debate whether it is an appropriate symbol. >> i see disrespect, i see racism....
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but the other thing was it proposed abolishing the ku klux klan. and this was the same year that president eisenhower sent troops into integrate central high school in little rock. it was a year after governor clement in tennessee had sent the national guard in to help integrate clinton high school in tennessee. so at that time, boys state was still segregated. so it was all white. so, looking back, to talk about abolishing the ku klux klan in 1957 to in all white boys state was something that i'm proud to be reminded of frankie. >> and there is a letter from howard baker in your office thank youing you for your participation. senator alexander: it is his father. congress and howard baker. it was my first visit to washington. i was at boys nation. and i did not know where to find him. i went over to the lunch line at the house of representatives and i asked some people which one is commerce and baker? they pointed him out -- which one was cumbersome and baker? he took me to lunch and i realized he could not get rid of me. and then he wrote me that
but the other thing was it proposed abolishing the ku klux klan. and this was the same year that president eisenhower sent troops into integrate central high school in little rock. it was a year after governor clement in tennessee had sent the national guard in to help integrate clinton high school in tennessee. so at that time, boys state was still segregated. so it was all white. so, looking back, to talk about abolishing the ku klux klan in 1957 to in all white boys state was something that...
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recently it's been associate with the ku klux klan. sunday, this church is planning to reopen for the first time since the shooting promising to be an emotional moment. you drive around the state and you see signs or symbols harkening back to a different period history. >> darryl was shocked with what he saw. he had to take a picture. the confederate flag still flies as part of a memorial on the state house grounds in south carolina. days after nine african-americans were killed inside an historic black church. >> the flag was used by the confederate army who sought to succeed. it was later adopted by the white supremist group, the ku klux klan, and the answered shooter, dylann roof posed with it. >> i think it's a symbol of hatred. i think it's disgusting and despicable that we have this flag flying on our state grounds. >> reporter: the flag can only be removed by the state legislature. supporters say keeping the flag flying is about free speech honouring part of history. >> the feeling in charleston fuelled the debate. >> i see disr
recently it's been associate with the ku klux klan. sunday, this church is planning to reopen for the first time since the shooting promising to be an emotional moment. you drive around the state and you see signs or symbols harkening back to a different period history. >> darryl was shocked with what he saw. he had to take a picture. the confederate flag still flies as part of a memorial on the state house grounds in south carolina. days after nine african-americans were killed inside an...
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darryl davis, a black man, has been in near constant communication with the ku klux klans for two decades. >> tonight he invited us into his home to talk about the history of hate in america and why he has befriended some people who hate him. >> i think it's tragic, but i'm not surprised. >> reporter: darryl davis is not shocked by the charleston ame church massacre. he says dylann's roof alleged racial hatred is the same hatred displayed by kkk members. >> we do know that some of the symbols on his jacket were hate symbols. >> reporter: david recognized the patches on roof's jacket in this well publicized photo. >> some of them tied with south african apartheid and racist groups in south africa. >> reporter: david knows a thing or two about racist groups. he has collected ku klux klan paraphernalia for 20 years and wrote a book about the kkk. >> it is a shameful part of our history, but nonetheless it is still a part of our history. >> reporter: kkk members gave him the hate symbols. and if that isn't weird enough, this might cause you to scratch your head. he talks to some members every
darryl davis, a black man, has been in near constant communication with the ku klux klans for two decades. >> tonight he invited us into his home to talk about the history of hate in america and why he has befriended some people who hate him. >> i think it's tragic, but i'm not surprised. >> reporter: darryl davis is not shocked by the charleston ame church massacre. he says dylann's roof alleged racial hatred is the same hatred displayed by kkk members. >> we do know...
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the fact that it's a shorter flag than what the ku klux klan endorsed? does that mean we can shorten our views on hate towards people? nothing that supports what that group supported should be flying on state property. the naacp has been consistent. this organization has been consistent in its views and nothing has changed about that. the fact that it is to honor northern virginia doesn't mean anything to me. >> lonnie let me jump in there and ask you, then. you are referring there to the confederate flag. certainly on the website that has emerged, we see the sub expect visiting a confederate cemetery. you say that it's oh, my goodness this is. in america's past but these divisions are in the country's present as well. why is this flag still flown? >> the naacp called for the removal of the stories. despite the inaccurate stories that have been told that we reached a compromise you don't hear me talking about any compromise. we asked for the flag to be removed completely from state property, and i respect the first amendment. but what i would ask those p
the fact that it's a shorter flag than what the ku klux klan endorsed? does that mean we can shorten our views on hate towards people? nothing that supports what that group supported should be flying on state property. the naacp has been consistent. this organization has been consistent in its views and nothing has changed about that. the fact that it is to honor northern virginia doesn't mean anything to me. >> lonnie let me jump in there and ask you, then. you are referring there to the...
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it was then that the ku klux klan used the flag much more frequently than in previous decades. but the klan began the wide use of the flag after 1954 but so did ordinary southerners. students and their parents at rallies and resist tant marches all over the south carrying confederate flags because they believed for whatever reason that that flag spoke to they are resistance. not something african-americans imagined they encountered it because white people purposely used that flag to indicate their opposition to integration. doesn't matter whether that opposition was based on state rights or white supremacy and racism. the results were the same they were opposing rights for african-americans. african-americans had every reason to believe that it indicated a threat to their rights or perceived interests at the very least. that has become one of the master images of the flag in our time as a result. if you want to understand why african-americans feel threatened by the flag, don't go back to the civil war only go back to the 1950's when there were people using that flag to mean ex
it was then that the ku klux klan used the flag much more frequently than in previous decades. but the klan began the wide use of the flag after 1954 but so did ordinary southerners. students and their parents at rallies and resist tant marches all over the south carrying confederate flags because they believed for whatever reason that that flag spoke to they are resistance. not something african-americans imagined they encountered it because white people purposely used that flag to indicate...
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formed and founded by don black, involved in the ku klux klan for a long period of time. >> reporter: this sociologist studied a shooter targetting sheikhs in 2012 and killed six. sites are important in the sense that they are another space where people can connect with each other, in allowing people movement. >> message boards on the storm front site are lighting up with comments after the church shooting. a user wrote these blacks paid for the crimes of other blacks. another user dined comrade, a church, a street corner, a home. it is the same. why do we feel pity for a race that kills our people every day. shows you, god, shirley is not . >> what is unique today is that individuals can carve out, scope out their own personnel type of extremism without having to accept the extremism of a clan. >> detectives are looking for answers about the killer's mind-set when he took the lives of nine people, and whether he's associated with hate groups in person or online. for now, the community is focused on grieving and remembering the lives of so many innocent victims. >>> "america tonight"s
formed and founded by don black, involved in the ku klux klan for a long period of time. >> reporter: this sociologist studied a shooter targetting sheikhs in 2012 and killed six. sites are important in the sense that they are another space where people can connect with each other, in allowing people movement. >> message boards on the storm front site are lighting up with comments after the church shooting. a user wrote these blacks paid for the crimes of other blacks. another user...
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klux klan, sometimes credited as being the founder of the ku klux klan. nathan bedford forest was also a high ranking general in the confederacy and this statue along i-65 in tennessee is supposed to inspire you to revere him. the statue is surrounded by, i think, i'm counting 13 confederate flags on giant flagpoles. that's very subtle. welcome to nashville. today in the wake of the massacre of african-american church goers and charleston south carolina last week, today a democratic candidate for mayor of nashville proposed that the city of nashville might try to do something about this giant founder of the klan sculpture wrapped in confederate flags that they've got on the side of the interstate heading into town. today nashville city councilor megan barry suggested maybe the city or the state could put up, i don't know, trees or shrubs or something to try to block the view of this thing at least. now, the trick here is that this thing is on private land. it's on land owned by one of jack kershaw's friends. and today that friend who owns the land on whic
klux klan, sometimes credited as being the founder of the ku klux klan. nathan bedford forest was also a high ranking general in the confederacy and this statue along i-65 in tennessee is supposed to inspire you to revere him. the statue is surrounded by, i think, i'm counting 13 confederate flags on giant flagpoles. that's very subtle. welcome to nashville. today in the wake of the massacre of african-american church goers and charleston south carolina last week, today a democratic candidate...
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sitting there in the waiting room of the ku medical center emergency room talking to debora green about these issues, asking her if she's okay, if there's anything she can do to help her, trying to get a read on her mental state when in walks michael farrar. >> when they met in our kind of entryway there, she just turns on him. like she -- for a minute i kind of hold her because i think that she is going to physically attacks him. she spits at him. and then she says, you're going to get these kids over their dead bodies. >> debora said she made the statement in anger, and denied having anything to do with the fire. she said she was asleep when the fire alarm sounded. she said she opened the bedroom door, saw flames and smoke, closed the door, and ran outside through a door in the bedroom. >> can you hear me? >> debora said she told her son tim to stay inside until firemen arrived and ran to the next door neighbor's house for help. to find out whether an accelerant or flammable liquid was used in starting the fire, arson investigators used specially trained dogs which can identify vapors
sitting there in the waiting room of the ku medical center emergency room talking to debora green about these issues, asking her if she's okay, if there's anything she can do to help her, trying to get a read on her mental state when in walks michael farrar. >> when they met in our kind of entryway there, she just turns on him. like she -- for a minute i kind of hold her because i think that she is going to physically attacks him. she spits at him. and then she says, you're going to get...
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it was later adopted by the white supremacist group the ku klux klan. >> i think it's a symbol of hate ret red. ihatred. i think it's despicable that why have this flag still flying on state house ground. >> reporter: keeping the flag flying is about free speech and honor. but the killings in charleston have again fueled debate whether it's an appropriate symbol. >> i see disrespect. i see racism. >> reporter: on the other side of the capitol is a monument honoring strom thurmd. thurmond. then there is annal issue of current laws, the u.s. attorney general is investigating the shooting as a possible hate crime. but here in america most states also have additional statutes that call for tougher sentencing and statutes that bar hate crimes. >> people who hate people who have no tie into humanity, they believe their freedom of speech gives them the right to say anything. and not account for it. and we have to change that. >> reporter: but other residents here say race relations have improved. >> i can't speak for a black person. but we've been dealing here in our store for generations dea
it was later adopted by the white supremacist group the ku klux klan. >> i think it's a symbol of hate ret red. ihatred. i think it's despicable that why have this flag still flying on state house ground. >> reporter: keeping the flag flying is about free speech and honor. but the killings in charleston have again fueled debate whether it's an appropriate symbol. >> i see disrespect. i see racism. >> reporter: on the other side of the capitol is a monument honoring strom...
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that extremism could be a good thing, he was basically opening the door to the birchers and leftover kule. >> the head of the georgia klan came out for your ticket. do you accept their support? >> we don't want the backing of the ku klux klan. >> that's a different kind of extremist, and my father would have none of it. >> a thoughtful address by ronald reagan. >> thank you. i have spent most of my life as a democrat. i recently have seen fit to follow another course. >> ronald reagan was an actor, but it was in 1964 that suddenly he explodes on to the national scene as a political figure because he gives the speech. >> in this vote harvesting time they use terms like "the great society," or as we were told a few days ago by the president, we must accept a greater government activity in the affairs of the people. barry goldwater has faith that you and i have the ability and the dignity and the right to make our own decisions. >> the campaign was always run optimistically. and when ronald reagan hit it out of the ballpark with his speech, we just knew we were going to win. >> according t
that extremism could be a good thing, he was basically opening the door to the birchers and leftover kule. >> the head of the georgia klan came out for your ticket. do you accept their support? >> we don't want the backing of the ku klux klan. >> that's a different kind of extremist, and my father would have none of it. >> a thoughtful address by ronald reagan. >> thank you. i have spent most of my life as a democrat. i recently have seen fit to follow another...
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. >>> asÍ es de acuerdo a las a q ku sanciones acusaciones dicen que todo empezÓ porque un joven llegÓ haen habÍan lastimado y otros jÓvenes tambiÉn hablaron >>> la peticiÓn de las madres de familia es la misma, porque sus hijos terminaron abusados fÍsica y emocional mente por las policÍas que deberÍan ayudarlos en el kamentcampamento al que fueron inscritos y pagaron $400 cada una >>> no pensamos que iba a ser asÍ a golpes >>> nolo tenÍan con el cuello con el brazo le pegaron en la cabeza en la cuerpo, desde ese dÍa que fue el domingo, no le duele la cabeza >>> segÚn su abogado los presuntos abusos ocurrieron entre el 17 de 24 de mayo del presente aÑo en el Área de san luis obispo durante una de las etapas de entrenamiento de conducta en el campamento. los madres de 7 de los 36 jÓvenes que asistieron al programa contaron la misma historia de terror en una conferencia de prensa pa ra anunciar la demanda contra la policÍa. >>> sÍ estos son hechos verdaderos todos son delitos >>> esta mujer dijo que envÍo a sus dos hijas aloneftis campamento porque tenÍan bajo rendimiento acadÉmico y una
. >>> asÍ es de acuerdo a las a q ku sanciones acusaciones dicen que todo empezÓ porque un joven llegÓ haen habÍan lastimado y otros jÓvenes tambiÉn hablaron >>> la peticiÓn de las madres de familia es la misma, porque sus hijos terminaron abusados fÍsica y emocional mente por las policÍas que deberÍan ayudarlos en el kamentcampamento al que fueron inscritos y pagaron $400 cada una >>> no pensamos que iba a ser asÍ a golpes >>> nolo tenÍan con el...
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laws against counter terrorism was an 1871 law, which was passed to counter the intimidation of the kuin the south. that's something to remember. this suspect, dylann roof was actually espousing some of those same beliefs that the ku klux klan believed. >> thank you for all of that evan perez. i have to bring in anthea butler. you just without a poignant article in "the washington post," titled "shooters of terror are called terrorists and thugs. why are white shooters called mentally ill?" what's your reaction to the announcement? >> i'm happy that the justice department is considering this as domestic terrorism. the trial in boston only three people died in that terrorist bombing in boston and that was heinous. how much more heinous is it to killed nine people in cold blood after going to a bible study to a historic black church in a town where you know that the birth of this church and to the members and to the general public is an important place to black people to gather and worship. so i'm very happen to have -- to see this happen. i hope that it goes through. >> let me read you
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they have been associated with the ku klux klan the basis in the u.s. the church is planning to re-open again the first time since the territory. you drive around the state, and you see signs or sim balls harkening back to a much different period in the state's history. >> azerbaijan - the first host country, a developing country. the country has bup of the highest abortion rates. they can terminate the pregnancy based on the gender of their unborn child. >> reporter: this woman has been abandoned by her husband. the child she is expecting is a girl. he said "we'll kick you out on the streets if you don't have an abortion. i said "i don't care, i'll keeping the baby", her case is extreme, but not unique. many are pressured into an abortion. if they are having a girl. azerbaijan has one of the highest abortion rates. ratio of girls to boys was 100:115. there's a lot of reasons why in azerbaijan selective abortion is a common. this region is male dominated. there are other pressures, families are smaller, fewer boys, and as the prenatal techniques are wid
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will see me, and all us here from k kron 4 news and here's what you're going to see a little bit steve ku about being a champ >>:tim duncan text to me and said " it's that easy,?" >> gary :and they were drinking a couple bottles of $10,000 champagne. so when the tickets were so expensive they were able to drink well >> pam :good night >>> the church massacre shooter. >> shooter, multiple people down. >> his history of madness. what he said just before he opened fire. >> and the little girl who survived by pretending she was dead. >>> then the trump presidential campaign, the new claim. were actors hired to cheer him on at his big announcement? >>> and alec baldwin's daughter ireland beaten up by three dudes. she is covered in bruises. >>> plus, brian williams, the big demotion. his apology today to america. >>> then, the house being eaten alive by the fungus from hell. >> it's literally eating this house from the
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. >> hay personas que todavÍa se acuerdan cuando el ku klux klan vino su casa y lincharon a sus abuelos bajo este sÍmbolo. >> el senador republicano de carolina del sur y aspirante comparte la posiciÓn de la gobernadora, la presiÓn a los aspirantes republicanos a la presidencia para aumento. el ex candidato presidencial rodney explicÓ por twitter bajen la bandera para muchos es sÍmbolo de odio racial, eliminar la palabra de las vÍctimas de charlsto. se sumiÓ el aspirante jeff bush. (habla en inglÉs) " confÍo que van a tomar la decisiÓn correcta para el pueblo de carolina del sur, la mayorÍa de los aspirantes dijeron que era un asunto total." el presidente obama viajarÁ para honrar la memoria de las vÍctimas de la masacre. la casa blanca recordÓ que el presidente obama cree que la bandera confederada no debe tener un sitio en los terrenos del capitolio total, pero que es una decisiÓn del estado. en washington, univisiÓn. marÍa elena: ha desatado un debate nacional. por sÍmbolo de su pasado en homenaje a su son centros para muchos otros es un rÉcord recordatorio de que racismo aÚn actÚan
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why supremacy is not nearly the ku klux klan and race hate groups.hy supremacy is a structure which keeps people down based on race, that keeps people in power. racism is about power. you earlier had flp official on talking about race baiting and which is just trying to flip the script, as we say it, on people that are challenging this idea of police power and the power -- the white supremacy that is involved in the police beatings and police killings that have gone on across this country. to say i'm surprised, i'm hurt because clementa pinckney was a friend i don't know the other martyrs, like i knew him but people are hurt in stunned. but to say dylann roof who drives down streets in the state named after confederate war heroes, who walks in buildings in this state named after confederate war heroes, a state in which the heroes of the confederacy are honored on the state house grounds, the hero putting white supremacy in the constitution and south carolina, pitchfork in tillman who drove people out of the state at gunpoint, our heroes in the state.
why supremacy is not nearly the ku klux klan and race hate groups.hy supremacy is a structure which keeps people down based on race, that keeps people in power. racism is about power. you earlier had flp official on talking about race baiting and which is just trying to flip the script, as we say it, on people that are challenging this idea of police power and the power -- the white supremacy that is involved in the police beatings and police killings that have gone on across this country. to...
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this individual had been a member of a white hate group in the united states, one of the groups from ku klux klan to aryan brotherhood, neonazi groups. so if it turned out he was part after group like that it could be a federal crime and terrorism. >> thank you so much for your time. >>> u.s. president barack obama is calling the massacre that happened inside this church a tragedy. and he is also urging the country to revive the debate over gun control in the united states. listen as he addresses the media earlier about this divisive issue. >> i've today make statements like this too many times. communities like this have had to endure tragedies like this too many times. we don't have all the facts but we do know that once again innocent people were killed in part because someone who wanted to inflict harm had no trouble getting their hands on a gun. at some point, we, as a country, will have to wreckon with the fact that this type of violence doesn't happen in other advanced countries. it doesn't happen in other places with this kind of frequency. and it is in our power do something ab
this individual had been a member of a white hate group in the united states, one of the groups from ku klux klan to aryan brotherhood, neonazi groups. so if it turned out he was part after group like that it could be a federal crime and terrorism. >> thank you so much for your time. >>> u.s. president barack obama is calling the massacre that happened inside this church a tragedy. and he is also urging the country to revive the debate over gun control in the united states....
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. >> our thanks to producer katie k ku. >>> the 2016 presidential election. plus broad city. how the girls behind it skyrocketed to fame with help from amy poehler. out half of men over 40 have some degree of erectile dysfunction. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. a it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. ask your doctor about viagra. when eating healthy and drinking water just isn't enough to ease my constipation i trust dulcolax tablets. i take dulcolax for dependable overnight relief and in the morning i am back to myself dulcolax, designed for dependable relief i like my seafood like i like my vacations: tropical. and during red lobster's island escape, three new dishes take me straight to the islands. like the ultimate island seafood feast, with crab,
. >> our thanks to producer katie k ku. >>> the 2016 presidential election. plus broad city. how the girls behind it skyrocketed to fame with help from amy poehler. out half of men over 40 have some degree of erectile dysfunction. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. a it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection...
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you know with the ku klux klan was a terrorist organization, is a terrorist organization in my view.accepted definition and i think this act that took place yesterday was a terrorist act. you know, beyond the legal dimension, there's another reason to call it what it is. terrorism is a label we put on that which is utterly depraved totally beyond the pail and necessitates urgent attention and action by everyone. 31,000 people will die in gun violence this year. that's not okay but not anything the country is urgently fixated on. an act of terrorism is something that people do fixate on. i think people should realize that is exactly what this was. >> i think it is important because we have expanded our understanding of terrorism in the way that it typically gets assigned, which is anything to do with a muslim attack on nonmuslims to include people who are lone wolf actors inspired by organized groups. they don't have to be a card carrying member of isis to carry out an attack in isis name. and resources that egg get expended are much larger and broader and i think there's more power f
you know with the ku klux klan was a terrorist organization, is a terrorist organization in my view.accepted definition and i think this act that took place yesterday was a terrorist act. you know, beyond the legal dimension, there's another reason to call it what it is. terrorism is a label we put on that which is utterly depraved totally beyond the pail and necessitates urgent attention and action by everyone. 31,000 people will die in gun violence this year. that's not okay but not anything...
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michael schwerner went missing after they visited a church in neshoba county, mississippi, which the kux klan had bombed because it was going to be used as a freedom school. this clip from the documentary "neshoba: the price of freedom" picking up the story. we hear from retired fbi agent jim ingram and reporter jerry mitchell. it begins with former u.s. assistant attorney general, john doar. >> three civil rights workers were missing and they had last been seen going up to investigate a church burning in neshoba county. >> it is 35 miles from her to philadelphia, then 12 miles to longdale where the church have been burned. that afternoon, the three were seen at the church site at the home of its lay leader. about 2:30 they headed to philadelphia. >> cheney was outside changing the tire. he had a flat. when they pulled up, price said i'm arresting cheney for speeding. schwerner and goodman for investigation. amy: seasonal price, deputies sheriff, stopped them and takes them into jail. somehow, someway, the message gets out to the clan and then they have to organize. >> the began to gath
michael schwerner went missing after they visited a church in neshoba county, mississippi, which the kux klan had bombed because it was going to be used as a freedom school. this clip from the documentary "neshoba: the price of freedom" picking up the story. we hear from retired fbi agent jim ingram and reporter jerry mitchell. it begins with former u.s. assistant attorney general, john doar. >> three civil rights workers were missing and they had last been seen going up to...
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a proposal to remove a bust of nathan bedford forest, the confederate general who helped found the ku klux klan from the state capital. last night, walmart, largest retailer in the country, announced it will remove all items that promote the confederate flag from its shelves. this was apparently an unprompted move now a number of other outlet suits are following suit, from big box stores like sears and walmart and smaller businesses like etsy, ebay and valley forge flag. which means if you're in the market for an authentic confederate soldier uniform like this one from target, you're probably out of luck. you can't even be by a used version on ebay or a hand crafted one from a seller on etsy. like wise, this redneck firefighter t-shirt, this confederate beer pong table from amazon or this dixie doll baby onesie from ebay. there's still demand however. sales of confederate flag merchandise skyrocketed 3,000% in the last few days on amazon.com, before the company took the listings down. in just a few day's time, opinion in this decades-long debate have shifted massively. one of the repu
a proposal to remove a bust of nathan bedford forest, the confederate general who helped found the ku klux klan from the state capital. last night, walmart, largest retailer in the country, announced it will remove all items that promote the confederate flag from its shelves. this was apparently an unprompted move now a number of other outlet suits are following suit, from big box stores like sears and walmart and smaller businesses like etsy, ebay and valley forge flag. which means if you're...
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it was later adopt by the ku klux klan.unday, this church is planning to reopen for the first time since the shooting, promising to >> i think it's a symbol of hatred. i think it's disgusting and despicable that we have this flag flying on our state grounds. >> reporter: the flag can only be removed by the state legislature. supporters say keeping the flag flying is about free speech, honouring part of history. >> the killings in charleston fuelled the debate. whether it is an appropriate symbol. >> i see disrespect. i see racism. >> reporter: on the other side of the park there's a monument to strachan firmeman was known for a battle trying to block the civil rights act. there's the issue of current laws. the u.s. attorney-general is investigating the shooting as a hate crime. here in america most states have additional statutes calling for tougher sentencing and penalties sentencing and penalties for crimes motivated by hate. not in south carolina, this is one of five states with no local hate crime legislations. many say
it was later adopt by the ku klux klan.unday, this church is planning to reopen for the first time since the shooting, promising to >> i think it's a symbol of hatred. i think it's disgusting and despicable that we have this flag flying on our state grounds. >> reporter: the flag can only be removed by the state legislature. supporters say keeping the flag flying is about free speech, honouring part of history. >> the killings in charleston fuelled the debate. whether it is an...
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this is rebecca - not her real name - a 20-year-old ku sophomore whose world changed last fall when a she met on campus raped her. she remembers he happened her one red solo cup after another. >> at the party i had at least eight beers, at least and then i had a vodka cocktail and a few shots of just strait vodka as well >>> as it so often does sh the booze took after. alcohol fuels half of all sexual assaults on campus. >> i remember waking up he was kissing me. before i knew it he was trying to have sex with me, and i tried to push him off, but i was so weak because of how intoxicated i was. it obviously was not effective. i told him no and to stop and i couldn't do this >>> she's never seen the complete police report but in it according to rebecca's lawyer who has seen it the attacker admits having sex with her, long after she said no. the university's office of student affairs found him responsible for the assault. to rebecca's surprise he was expelled from the dorm but not kicked out of school. a review of campus sex crime says at nearly 130 schools across the nation found victim
this is rebecca - not her real name - a 20-year-old ku sophomore whose world changed last fall when a she met on campus raped her. she remembers he happened her one red solo cup after another. >> at the party i had at least eight beers, at least and then i had a vodka cocktail and a few shots of just strait vodka as well >>> as it so often does sh the booze took after. alcohol fuels half of all sexual assaults on campus. >> i remember waking up he was kissing me. before i...
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. >>> also tonight, a community is being bombarded with ku klux klan propaganda. and building bridges. chris christie jumps into the presidential race despite the scandal that fated his star power. now the governor's wife is talking exclusively to cnn about the clouds hanging over his candidacy. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in the situation room. >> we're getting new information about terror threats. unusually tight security measures are being put in place in new york and here in washington. and tonight, terror fears are growing around the globe. terrorists struck in three countries last week. the top state department spokesperson is standing by live along with our correspondents and analysts. they're all covering the news right now. first let's to go our justice correspondent pamela brown with more on the terror threat in the united states. >> more police are being deployed because of concerns of terrorist threats. this concerned is heightened because of attacks around the world including the b
. >>> also tonight, a community is being bombarded with ku klux klan propaganda. and building bridges. chris christie jumps into the presidential race despite the scandal that fated his star power. now the governor's wife is talking exclusively to cnn about the clouds hanging over his candidacy. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in the situation room. >> we're getting new information about terror threats. unusually...
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empezaron a cerrarse en algunas regiones en otra ciudad en las oficinas de ku¿line.jandro: en la capital mexicana maestros de oaxaca y michoacÁn llevaron a cabo una marca que piden que sea definitiva la cancelaciÓn de los procesos de evaluaciÓn a los maestros y la derogaciÓn a la reforma locativa. >> por los procesos evoluciÓn, esto estamos exigiendo pues lo que hubo es una suspensiÓn temporal. alejandro: tambiÉn exigieron que no se reconozca el proceso electoral que se llevarÁ a cabo en este paÍs el prÓximo 7 de junio. mientras tanto el presidente del tÍtulo nacional electoral en una reuniÓn comedia de comarcas o seÑalÓ que a pesar de los hechos de violencia que vive el paÍs el proceso electoral sigue en curso. >> nosotros no somos un instante segura. y no somos los responsables de hunter las condiciones de seguridad ni la estabilidad pÚblica para que se sepan acabo. alejandro: dijo que sÓlo estÁn en riesgo de no instalarse 3:08 casillas. >> vamos a hacer todo lo que podamos. para permitir que puedan emitir su voto libertad el 7 de junio. alejandro: las autoridades
empezaron a cerrarse en algunas regiones en otra ciudad en las oficinas de ku¿line.jandro: en la capital mexicana maestros de oaxaca y michoacÁn llevaron a cabo una marca que piden que sea definitiva la cancelaciÓn de los procesos de evaluaciÓn a los maestros y la derogaciÓn a la reforma locativa. >> por los procesos evoluciÓn, esto estamos exigiendo pues lo que hubo es una suspensiÓn temporal. alejandro: tambiÉn exigieron que no se reconozca el proceso electoral que se llevarÁ a...
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ku kuroda said the bank will double the number of times it releases reports on economic and commodity prices forecasts. it will enhance the transparency of operations. >>> checking the markets. the nikkei regained the 20,000 mark. it snapped its four-day losing streak. but over the week it lost more than 1%. analysts say some positive momentum came from wall street. u.s. stocks rallied after the federal reserve suggested the key interest rate would rise slowly. but not much positive news from china. the shanghai composite plunged more than 6% ending at its lowest in a month. it fell 14% over the week. that's the biggest weekly fall in seven years. some analysts said the market has entered a corrective phase. tighter rules for margin trading are one factor weighing on sentiment. hong kong gained however, despite the sharp fall. ended up 0.25% at 26,760. some investors bought stocks as uncertainty eased after legislators vote down a beijing-backed electoral reform plan. in other markets in the asia pacific reason seoul's kospi stretched its winning streak to a third day. indonesia gaine
ku kuroda said the bank will double the number of times it releases reports on economic and commodity prices forecasts. it will enhance the transparency of operations. >>> checking the markets. the nikkei regained the 20,000 mark. it snapped its four-day losing streak. but over the week it lost more than 1%. analysts say some positive momentum came from wall street. u.s. stocks rallied after the federal reserve suggested the key interest rate would rise slowly. but not much positive...
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terrorism has a long history of violence against african americans in the south primarily bill the ku klux klan. a history professor tweeted the first anti-terrorism law in american history was the klan control act. so this has been the definition of terrorism. hugh gaston says calling the charleston shooting terrorism means it won't be ignored. the fbi says an act should meet the following three criteria to be considered domestic terrorism. it's dangerous to human life and violates the law. it uses intimidation to coerce civilian populations, to influence government policy by mass destruction, assassination or kidnapping and the act should occur primarily on u.s. soil. >> so it meets the definition, but yet we're not hearing that. call it what it is. who are we saving? we need that honesty. once we get that we can move forward. >> reporter: but whatever you call it -- >> i mean how do you make sense out of that? you just can't. our hearts are broken. >> reporter: according to the terrorism research center at university of arkansas, the fbi has exclusive jurisdiction to investigate ac
terrorism has a long history of violence against african americans in the south primarily bill the ku klux klan. a history professor tweeted the first anti-terrorism law in american history was the klan control act. so this has been the definition of terrorism. hugh gaston says calling the charleston shooting terrorism means it won't be ignored. the fbi says an act should meet the following three criteria to be considered domestic terrorism. it's dangerous to human life and violates the law. it...
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systematic attacks on their homes and their churches by the kkk, the ku klux klan, which had just been african americans were meant to intimidate anyone that might vote in a way that would interfere with the kkk's value system, and they were particularly prevalent in places like south carolina. so president grant asked for legislation to address this and it was passed within a month and he immediately signed it into law. the it was called the ku klux klan act, or enforcement act of 1871 and president grant is said to have taken that law very seriously. he sent out federal militias to round up lawbreakers and charged klan members in federal court. and many say that it was this law, this antiterrorism law that helped to destroy the first iteration of the kkk. that was the first antiterrorism act on the books in this country back in 1871. yesterday, following the massacre in charleston, south carolina, loretta lynch announced that the justice department would be opening a hate crimes investigation looking into the 21-year-old shooter and why he did what he did. she said the doj would be l
systematic attacks on their homes and their churches by the kkk, the ku klux klan, which had just been african americans were meant to intimidate anyone that might vote in a way that would interfere with the kkk's value system, and they were particularly prevalent in places like south carolina. so president grant asked for legislation to address this and it was passed within a month and he immediately signed it into law. the it was called the ku klux klan act, or enforcement act of 1871 and...
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starting from way back with the ku klux klan. like you said, in the black panther party, how ronald reagan saw that we were arming ourselves, and decided ok, gun laws are not good, let's strike the gun law. then you have the nra people that say it is great. then you have a young guy like this, going into a church shooting these people out. you have sandy hook. columbine. every serial killer in america has been of caucasian background. i think people need to stop making excuses and call it what it is. thank you so much. i love you. guest: thank you. i appreciate you too. i have to point out that not all feel are closed -- serial killers are white. i think specifically of the d.c. sniper. two black fellows terrorize the washington, d.c. vicinity a few years ago. a lot of us going without prejudice thought it must be a white guy, because black folks are not serial killers. we were wrong, it turned out. host: mike is in akron, ohio. caller: hello, nice to talk to you. we spoke before. i'm from kent state. guest: you are forgiven, it'
starting from way back with the ku klux klan. like you said, in the black panther party, how ronald reagan saw that we were arming ourselves, and decided ok, gun laws are not good, let's strike the gun law. then you have the nra people that say it is great. then you have a young guy like this, going into a church shooting these people out. you have sandy hook. columbine. every serial killer in america has been of caucasian background. i think people need to stop making excuses and call it what...