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klan. >> and the ku klux klan. imagine it's especially hot in these robes. >> oh, it's horrible. >> it's a sacrifice. the whole premise behind the mask is to show that we're equal. the mask makes us all equal in each other's eyes. >> so what do african-americans think about the klan? >> obviously, black people and the klan have had issues, to put it lightly. you know, me coming out here to talk to you guys is not something my mother dreamed of. >> no. >> so you know, obviously that's a thing. and i respect the fact you're letting me come out here and i also respect the fact you're letting me leave. >> i can tell you nordic order knights is a direct action group. if you come at us we're going to come back at you. we are not politically correct whatsoever. if you try to hurt one of our members, we will hurt you. >> mm-hmm. i understand. >> don't let me sugar-coat anything. >> no, i understand. >> we're pro-white, 100%. we only work on our race. >> mm-hmm. >> the other mud races, leave us alone. that's all i've got to
klan. >> and the ku klux klan. imagine it's especially hot in these robes. >> oh, it's horrible. >> it's a sacrifice. the whole premise behind the mask is to show that we're equal. the mask makes us all equal in each other's eyes. >> so what do african-americans think about the klan? >> obviously, black people and the klan have had issues, to put it lightly. you know, me coming out here to talk to you guys is not something my mother dreamed of. >> no....
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i'm here to meet with an arkansas leader of the ku klux klan.ow come this can't happen during the day again? all right. there's a car with the head lights on. if that's him, he'll blink his head lights. let's go. this guy said he was coming alone. why did i believe him? camera crew or not, this seems like a bad idea. >> imperial wizard of the international keystone knights of the ku klux klan. first of all, thanks for meeting with me. clan historically has been a group associated with violence. >> i'm not associated with violence. >> i know. i'm saying historically. don't you think that by wearing the same robes that it's difficult to separate those two separate klans . >> what means qualified? >> must be white and a christ n christian. jews will never be in the clan. their rar di they're a dirty race. you proud to be a black man is this. >> i am. >> you married to a black woman? is. >> i'm married to a white woman. there's murder and -- is interracial murder equal to that? >> it's above that because it's an abalmination. >> so, it's worse than
i'm here to meet with an arkansas leader of the ku klux klan.ow come this can't happen during the day again? all right. there's a car with the head lights on. if that's him, he'll blink his head lights. let's go. this guy said he was coming alone. why did i believe him? camera crew or not, this seems like a bad idea. >> imperial wizard of the international keystone knights of the ku klux klan. first of all, thanks for meeting with me. clan historically has been a group associated with...
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he says the ku klux klan yesterday, the ku klux klan today and the ku klux klan forever. wallace was using the race issue through his own end. he knew what was going to be desegregated, it was just a matter of time. he went to the students, he went to every student leader and he did not say please help me, he said this is how you are going to help me and he got them on board. then, he went to the faculty in the faculty in the november of -- they were afraid of what happened to all miss -- alole miss in 19 622. -- 1962. he got the town leaders behind peaceful desegregation. they worked very hard, knowing it was coming through the winter of 1963 into the spring, they did things like make sure there were no loose objects on campus that can be used as weapons. they moved all the bricks out of here. wallace wanted a peaceful desegregation. he plans to bring in every member of law enforcement across the state that he could. but tuscaloosa police department could muster maybe 35 officers, the university, maybe a dozen. he brought in hundreds of state troopers, prison guards, for
he says the ku klux klan yesterday, the ku klux klan today and the ku klux klan forever. wallace was using the race issue through his own end. he knew what was going to be desegregated, it was just a matter of time. he went to the students, he went to every student leader and he did not say please help me, he said this is how you are going to help me and he got them on board. then, he went to the faculty in the faculty in the november of -- they were afraid of what happened to all miss -- alole...
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[laughter] >> i am hopeful that this favor like ku kluxism will run its course.eanwhile, those 89 robbers can go to hell, can --collectively or singly, and wait there until i backed down. maybe not plan on returning -- not plan on returning. [applause] hodding carter junior was a man of his time and he stood out as a beacon in his support of tolerance and opposition to bigotry and hatred. he recognized that the award of 1946 date of his work in stature that helped sustain him in the difficult years to come. [applause] >> it is the 1950's and the classic time that we know as the civil rights movement is ahead. it is the decade in which young john lewis will come of age. he will learn, he will listen, and he will lead. john lewis would not be turned around on his march to social justice and equality. no freedom song signifies that feeling more than this one. nobody turning around, turned me around, turn me around keep walking, to keep talking, what does freedom said? turn me around turned me around onp on walking, keep talking, walking down freedom way turned me ar
[laughter] >> i am hopeful that this favor like ku kluxism will run its course.eanwhile, those 89 robbers can go to hell, can --collectively or singly, and wait there until i backed down. maybe not plan on returning -- not plan on returning. [applause] hodding carter junior was a man of his time and he stood out as a beacon in his support of tolerance and opposition to bigotry and hatred. he recognized that the award of 1946 date of his work in stature that helped sustain him in the...
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he led his newspaper on a crusade designed to bring the ku klux klan to justice.exposed members, and supported a lot to make it illegal to wear the mask in public. here is another great editor to read what hall wrote. >> mask wearing in public places is indefensible and must be outlawed. all good citizens we believe, must now realize that the mask in alabama is a source of unmitigated evil. it is a menace to life and limb, and a reproach to civilized society. concealed under hood and robe, men have stalked about in the night in alabama and cruelly assaulted helpless people. in other instances, intimidated and wronged citizens of this state. grover hall died in 1941 at the age of 53, a passing that was noted and mourned by many journalists and citizens of alabama and the south, for standing almost alone against the forces of corruption and oppression in his state. grover cleveland hall senior was awarded the 1928 pulitzer prize for editorial writing. [applause] >> a vision of what life was like in small southern towns during the depression, has been shaped in power
he led his newspaper on a crusade designed to bring the ku klux klan to justice.exposed members, and supported a lot to make it illegal to wear the mask in public. here is another great editor to read what hall wrote. >> mask wearing in public places is indefensible and must be outlawed. all good citizens we believe, must now realize that the mask in alabama is a source of unmitigated evil. it is a menace to life and limb, and a reproach to civilized society. concealed under hood and...
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saw athe 1920's resurgence of terrorism by the ku klux klan.several occasion, the pulitzer board awarded prizes to newspapers that investigated the ku klux klan and spoke against them. in 1928, the pull of -- pulitzer prize will go to grover cleveland hall senior, editor of the montgomery advertiser. publicklux klan included officials, politicians, law enforcement officers and both the united states senators from the state of alabama. often there was silence from the pulpit and from the press. the exception was grover hall senior peer in july of 1927, he became outraged at the flogging of a young black man at a rural church. he led his newspaper on a crusade designed to bring the klansmen to justice. he exposed the members and work to limit their activities and supported a law to make it even legal to wear the mask in public -- illegal to make -- to wear the mask in public. we read what paul wrote in an editorial entitled "unmasked." >> mask wearing in public places is indefensible and must be outlawed. all good citizens we believe must now rea
saw athe 1920's resurgence of terrorism by the ku klux klan.several occasion, the pulitzer board awarded prizes to newspapers that investigated the ku klux klan and spoke against them. in 1928, the pull of -- pulitzer prize will go to grover cleveland hall senior, editor of the montgomery advertiser. publicklux klan included officials, politicians, law enforcement officers and both the united states senators from the state of alabama. often there was silence from the pulpit and from the press....
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and if i died because i went to a ku klux klan, like the question everyone would ask is, "but what wasm thinking about my family. my thought was like if i go hang up on the with the klan, that's a good idea to get people to watch the show. if die, that show is a hit. my family is rich forever. you know what i'm saying in. >> trevor: really? ( applause ) >> i'm thinking aboutif about m. i'm thinking about my kids. i have to get them this college and stuff. >stuff. >> trevpr:the kids are going to be like i'm glad i'm in college. "do you have a student loan?" "no, my father died." it is on cnn as well. >> it is. >> trevor: it's technically a comedy show. it is a come dee show. so basically, cnn has gone we're done with the unintentional comedy, we're going with the real-- is that what happened here? >> no comment. >> trevor: you know where the bread is. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. got anything to say about comedy central? >> trevor: it's a wonderful place to work. i mean, that's the-- that's the weird thing about the news and the world. people will go "the daily show." and the news people are li
and if i died because i went to a ku klux klan, like the question everyone would ask is, "but what wasm thinking about my family. my thought was like if i go hang up on the with the klan, that's a good idea to get people to watch the show. if die, that show is a hit. my family is rich forever. you know what i'm saying in. >> trevor: really? ( applause ) >> i'm thinking aboutif about m. i'm thinking about my kids. i have to get them this college and stuff. >stuff. >>...
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i'm the widz awiz art imperial wiz ar of the ku klux klan. >> yes, sir.or meeting with me. >> okay. >> klan historically, as you know has been a group associated with violence. >> i'm not associated with slielence. >> i know, but i'm saying historically. >> we have to look at the klan in the 21st century. >> don't you think that by wearing the same robes it's hard to separate those two different klans? >> i have an opportunity to wear a klansman robe. why? because i am right and i believe in the rituals and the beliefs of the ku klux klan. i was raised that way. this will always be klan regalia. no ifs ands or buts about it. >> i asked how this meeting came about and here's what he said. >> as a black man in america i have always been curious about the klan. i've done a lot of research and watched a lot of documentaries and i wasn't surprised by the thinges he said, i was just aware of the moment. it felt different than reading about it in a book or seeing it in a movie. as for the klan groups in the country and the producers reached out to a lot of them
i'm the widz awiz art imperial wiz ar of the ku klux klan. >> yes, sir.or meeting with me. >> okay. >> klan historically, as you know has been a group associated with violence. >> i'm not associated with slielence. >> i know, but i'm saying historically. >> we have to look at the klan in the 21st century. >> don't you think that by wearing the same robes it's hard to separate those two different klans? >> i have an opportunity to wear a klansman...
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the ku klux klan yesterday, the ku klux klan today, the ku klux klan forever. so that which is part of the men who wrote it, his speech was a klansman in fact. not wallace was using the race issue to his own and. he knew the university was going to be desegregated. it was just a matter of time. frank rose made it happen peacefully. he did the first by going to the students. he went to every student leader and he didn't say please help me. he said this is how you going to help me. he got them on board. then he went to the faculty. he of the faculty in november of 1960 to say that it would be compared to keep the university of alabama open, that we would have to do this peacefully. what they were afraid of was what happened at ole miss in october 1962 when james meredith registered and 26 marshals were shot, what happened here. no one wanted that. certainly not the town fathers and that's where frank rose went next. he got the town leaders time peaceful desegregation. then they began working for you. knowing that it was coming through the winter of 1963 into the
the ku klux klan yesterday, the ku klux klan today, the ku klux klan forever. so that which is part of the men who wrote it, his speech was a klansman in fact. not wallace was using the race issue to his own and. he knew the university was going to be desegregated. it was just a matter of time. frank rose made it happen peacefully. he did the first by going to the students. he went to every student leader and he didn't say please help me. he said this is how you going to help me. he got them on...
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amy: jake tapper did say, i am talking about the ku klux klan. let me ask -- >> no, no, it was another group that said that they had endorsed -- anyway, i think that was an error of donald trump. again, i think as he matures, he will be much better prepared for questions that come out of that nature. i'm sure he probably wishes that he had just immediately answered in differently because i do not see him as a prejudice person or a person that doesn't like certain groups. i just think that that was for his a low point answering. amy: let me go to another state senator here in new mexico, crossed the aisle and across the table from you, jerry ortiz y pino. your response to these comments of donald trump, the hesitation to disavow theklan. we've seen from donald trump throughout this campaign has been an incredible ability to say outrageous things and to get more popular support as a result of it. unfortunately, he is able to tap a vein within the voting public that just frightens me for the future. the kind of debates that bernie sanders and hillar
amy: jake tapper did say, i am talking about the ku klux klan. let me ask -- >> no, no, it was another group that said that they had endorsed -- anyway, i think that was an error of donald trump. again, i think as he matures, he will be much better prepared for questions that come out of that nature. i'm sure he probably wishes that he had just immediately answered in differently because i do not see him as a prejudice person or a person that doesn't like certain groups. i just think that...
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because i'm white and i believe in the ideas and rituals of the ku klux klan.r buts about it. >> in 2016. >> yeah. yeah. >> i'm not surprised either. i grew up in louisiana. >> black people are not surprised. the response is, are you crazy? the white people's response is, i didn't know there was still a ku klux klan. we have evidence we can point to the show. >> you're big, bad, bold. if you're so proud, why not show your face? >> it is funny that the white pride comes at the expense of i don't want anybody to know. i got a job. i can't let people at the office know. i got an e-mail from one that said, please don't show my face because i don't want my son to have a problem getting a job. >> there was this poll done by kaiser and others that people feel racism is worse now since the president took office. where do you think that comes from? do you believe it is true and where does it come from? >> i think we know more about racism now because of social media and cell phones. as many people said, the best recruiting tool for the klan is a black president. they fe
because i'm white and i believe in the ideas and rituals of the ku klux klan.r buts about it. >> in 2016. >> yeah. yeah. >> i'm not surprised either. i grew up in louisiana. >> black people are not surprised. the response is, are you crazy? the white people's response is, i didn't know there was still a ku klux klan. we have evidence we can point to the show. >> you're big, bad, bold. if you're so proud, why not show your face? >> it is funny that the white...
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i was like i don't know, maybe i should go talk to the ku klux klan.
i was like i don't know, maybe i should go talk to the ku klux klan.
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i think when you're asked a question and you are reject dean the ku klux klan, that is not a dog whistle. there is one answer to that based on human decency and that is to reject them out of hand immediately and the fact that he didn't and that interview has raised eyebrows. >> there's a few things right the relegated. overt racism. that sort of status will be reserved for really awful thing. doesn't attribute to every little thing. donald trump rasmus mentioning is a little bit of prescription and the problem in this case. he is sometimes off the cuff and politically incorrect. users are left to say you are this or that any cap the discussion anymore. he's an interesting dichotomy on the subject. >> host: what is your relationship? how did you get together to write the book? >> guest: we are extremely close friends. we have the way back in the day years of go by a well-known booktv mainstay and he suggested i was moving to d.c. briefly. she was working at that point that you guys should hang out and we headed off and we decided we found ourselves having conversations frequently about th
i think when you're asked a question and you are reject dean the ku klux klan, that is not a dog whistle. there is one answer to that based on human decency and that is to reject them out of hand immediately and the fact that he didn't and that interview has raised eyebrows. >> there's a few things right the relegated. overt racism. that sort of status will be reserved for really awful thing. doesn't attribute to every little thing. donald trump rasmus mentioning is a little bit of...
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that quote is taken from the ku klux klan oath, the ku klux klan yesterday, the ku klux klan today, the ku klux klan forever. but wallace was using the race issue to his own ends. he knew the university was going to be desegregated, it was just a matter of time. frank rose, the president, made it happen peacefully. and he did that fist by going to the students -- first by going to the students. he went to every student leader, and he didn't say please help me, he said this is how you're going to help me. and he got them onboard. then he went to the faculty in 1962 and say it would be imperative to keep the university of alabama open, that we would have to do this peacefully. what they were afraid of was what happened at ole miss in october of 1962 when james meredith registered, and 26 marshals were shot would happen here, and no one wanted that. certainly not the town fathers, and that's where frank rose went next. he got the town leaders behind peaceful desegregation. and then they began working for it. they worked very hard. knowing that it was coming through the winter of 1963 into
that quote is taken from the ku klux klan oath, the ku klux klan yesterday, the ku klux klan today, the ku klux klan forever. but wallace was using the race issue to his own ends. he knew the university was going to be desegregated, it was just a matter of time. frank rose, the president, made it happen peacefully. and he did that fist by going to the students -- first by going to the students. he went to every student leader, and he didn't say please help me, he said this is how you're going...
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i think when you asked a question on national television about whether or not you are rejecting the ku klux klan and well no white supremacist, that's not a dog whistle, there's one correct answer to that. based on just a basic human decency and that is to reject them out of hand immediately and clearly. the fact that he didn't in that interview raised eyebrows for a lot of people. what we have argued is there's overt racism. so what we want to do is say that that status should be reserved for really awful and important things. not redistributed to every little thing. so i think as he was mentioning his a little bit of the problem in this case. he is sometimes off-the-cuff cough and politically incorrect. he he also uses the tactics of the left to say year this or year that, he's an interesting dichotomy on the subject. >> what is your relationship, how did you get together to write this book. >> we are extremely close friends. we were hooked up way back in the day used to go by a well-known tv mainstay. he suggested, she was working here already at that point. he said that we should h
i think when you asked a question on national television about whether or not you are rejecting the ku klux klan and well no white supremacist, that's not a dog whistle, there's one correct answer to that. based on just a basic human decency and that is to reject them out of hand immediately and clearly. the fact that he didn't in that interview raised eyebrows for a lot of people. what we have argued is there's overt racism. so what we want to do is say that that status should be reserved for...
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and the ku klux klan, they're all attacking senator kennedy as a catholic, that he shouldn't be presidentvocal and so wide, i felt he needed help. >> pastor herb meza believes he has the fix. >> i immediately invited john kennedy to come and speak. we needed to hear from him. >> meza's plan is almost holy in its simplicity. >> the offer was to have kennedy come and address a group of protestant ministers numbering about 400 in the houston area. kennedy agreed to do it. >> when meza's congregation hear that kennedy's coming, all hell breaks loose. >> i remember an elderly lady from new orleans who wrote to me and said, "i'm 65 years old. i've been teaching sunday school for 20 years. i hope your daughter marries a nigger." and that was the kind of climate we were in. >> may i call this special meeting of the association of ministers of greater houston to order. let us stand for prayer. >> america tunes in to see the debate live. >> god be merciful unto us and bless us. >> tonight the men of god are not men of peace. >> senator kennedy sat next to me, and he said, reverend, how are things d
and the ku klux klan, they're all attacking senator kennedy as a catholic, that he shouldn't be presidentvocal and so wide, i felt he needed help. >> pastor herb meza believes he has the fix. >> i immediately invited john kennedy to come and speak. we needed to hear from him. >> meza's plan is almost holy in its simplicity. >> the offer was to have kennedy come and address a group of protestant ministers numbering about 400 in the houston area. kennedy agreed to do it....
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i was like, i don't know, maybe i should go talk to the ku klux klan.nk they'd actually let me do it. you know what i mean? i was just trying to be edgy and get the job. and i thought we'd negotiate down to like the rodeo. [ laughter ] you know what i mean?
i was like, i don't know, maybe i should go talk to the ku klux klan.nk they'd actually let me do it. you know what i mean? i was just trying to be edgy and get the job. and i thought we'd negotiate down to like the rodeo. [ laughter ] you know what i mean?
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and the ku klux klan, they're all attacking senator kennedy as a catholic that he shouldn't be presidentso vocal and so wide, i felt he needed help. >> pastor herb meza believes he has the fix. >> i immediately invited john kennedy to come and speak. we needed to hear from him. >> meza's plan is almost holy in its simplicity. >> the offer was to have kennedy come and address a group of protestant ministers numbering about 400 in the houston area. kennedy agreed to do it. >> when meza's congregation hear that kennedy's coming, all hell breaks loose. >> i remember an elderly lady from new orleans who wrote to me and said, i'm 65 years old. i've been teaching sunday school for 20 years. i hope your daughter marries a nigger. and that was the kind of climate we were in. >> may i call this special meeting of the association of ministers of greater houston to order. let us stand for prayer. >> america tunes in to see the debate live. >> god be merciful unto us and bless us. >> tonight the men of god are not men of peace. >> senator kennedy sat next to me, and he said, reverend, how are things
and the ku klux klan, they're all attacking senator kennedy as a catholic that he shouldn't be presidentso vocal and so wide, i felt he needed help. >> pastor herb meza believes he has the fix. >> i immediately invited john kennedy to come and speak. we needed to hear from him. >> meza's plan is almost holy in its simplicity. >> the offer was to have kennedy come and address a group of protestant ministers numbering about 400 in the houston area. kennedy agreed to do it....
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he says the ku klux klan yesterday, the ku klux klan today and the ku klux klan forever.allace was using the race issue through his own end. he knew what was going to be desegregated, it was just a matter of time. he went to the students, he went to every student leader and he did not say please help me, he said this is how you are going to help me and he got them on board. then, he went to the faculty in the faculty in november of 1962 -- they were afraid of what happened to all miss -- ole miss in 19 622. -- 1962. he got the town leaders behind peaceful desegregation. they worked very hard, knowing it was coming through the winter of 1963 into the spring, they did things like make sure there were no loose objects on campus that can be used as weapons. they moved all the bricks out of here. wallace wanted a peaceful desegregation. he plans to bring in every member of law enforcement across the state that he could. but tuscaloosa police department could muster maybe 35 officers, the university, maybe a dozen. he brought in hundreds of state troopers, prison guards, forest
he says the ku klux klan yesterday, the ku klux klan today and the ku klux klan forever.allace was using the race issue through his own end. he knew what was going to be desegregated, it was just a matter of time. he went to the students, he went to every student leader and he did not say please help me, he said this is how you are going to help me and he got them on board. then, he went to the faculty in the faculty in november of 1962 -- they were afraid of what happened to all miss -- ole...
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didn't have a ku kus and decided to let the delegates be unbound. if donald trump doesn't get to his number, he's going to be in a position to play a pivotal role. >> you're going to be incredibly popular. i love the scenario of it coming down to north dakota. to me, what i'm hearing here is it just matters, increasingly matters who's in that room in cleveland. when you get into the nitty gritty, i don't think the north dakota folks will be trump favorable because they're people with a history with the republican party. >> that's key. the congressman here, held online poll a couple of months ago of who voters supported. trump wanted narrowly but it was not screened the way they wanted it. they scrambled late. it's easy to laugh at ben carson. he had probably the best organization in terms of getting delegates, bringing grass roots people into the movement making sure they are registered the right way. his two to lieutenants will be at the convention. they're not going to let this delegates just slip by. they are not blundering the way it looks from
didn't have a ku kus and decided to let the delegates be unbound. if donald trump doesn't get to his number, he's going to be in a position to play a pivotal role. >> you're going to be incredibly popular. i love the scenario of it coming down to north dakota. to me, what i'm hearing here is it just matters, increasingly matters who's in that room in cleveland. when you get into the nitty gritty, i don't think the north dakota folks will be trump favorable because they're people with a...
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and criminal justice reform, but yesterday on another network you said the republican party has the kugressman, that's only not true, but it's not constructive. did you say that yesterday? >> well, i probably said it and misspoke. what i really meant was that trump is saying he was unaware that duke was connected to the ku klux klan. we know that he was talking and trying to pick up people to support him from that-- >> and saying that the party has the ku klux klan, you didn't talk about trump, you talked about the republican party. >> there's no question that i misspoke. but one thing is abundantly clear is that the klan will be voting for trump and there's so many different pieces that republicans are not proud of that belong to the democratic-- that belong to the republican party and let me make it abundantly clear, it wasn't that long ago that democrats the same way, felt the same way. we democrats had the ku klux klan, we had the dixie-crats and they've shifted from the democratic party and they vote republican. >> no, no, no. >> i misspoke in saying that that's not what the party
and criminal justice reform, but yesterday on another network you said the republican party has the kugressman, that's only not true, but it's not constructive. did you say that yesterday? >> well, i probably said it and misspoke. what i really meant was that trump is saying he was unaware that duke was connected to the ku klux klan. we know that he was talking and trying to pick up people to support him from that-- >> and saying that the party has the ku klux klan, you didn't talk...
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. >> here it's trick ku but we'll get through it. >> just now we're getting to the tricky part?> you're going to go one and two and switch. three and four and one and two and three and switch and switch and -- >> there's nothing more than i want right now to be able to jump out of this chair and throw it all off. and watch jaws drop. i just wish i had it in me. i wish i could follow it and have the dance moves. >> your dance moves are as good as my jokes. >> that's true. >> up, down, up heel, turn out, step, step and you go one and two and switch and switch and -- one more time. everything from the top, yeah? >> already, ready? >> five, and six and seven and eight. ♪ >> i'm just going on record to say we don't dance, we boogie. >> i like that. >> out, in, out, in. >> this is embarassing. not everybody was born to dance. and that's okay. >> yeah, well -- >> show us. >> uh, uh, uh, uh. >> i had a lot of fun onset. hope you enjoyed watching it. we'll see youou >>> it's a daring sheep rescue over rushing waters as a team manages to save -- >> all 40000 animals and the shepherd. >> f
. >> here it's trick ku but we'll get through it. >> just now we're getting to the tricky part?> you're going to go one and two and switch. three and four and one and two and three and switch and switch and -- >> there's nothing more than i want right now to be able to jump out of this chair and throw it all off. and watch jaws drop. i just wish i had it in me. i wish i could follow it and have the dance moves. >> your dance moves are as good as my jokes. >>...
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big sur kus guy. went to syracuse. bet you since his orange are out he's now rooting for villanova. i'm john clark live in houston, texas. we'll have more coming up in sports. >> players are still remain grounded. that's incredible. pure elation for nova nation tonight from texas to the delaware valley. nbc10 is live on the villanova campus tonight where the students are going wild over the wildcats win. let's go to nova alum keith jones live at the team hotel in houston. keith? >> i got to keep up with that. you know how i'm going to do it? got to get a little more comfortable? live in front of the team hotel here. the team arrived within the last hour. the band's here. the cheerleaders are here. hundreds of fans ended up greeting them here and the party is just getting started. ♪ the the nova nation, on their feet, on the concourse, passionate, pandemonium, partying like it's 1985. >> unbelievable, yeah. like my energy is through the roof. >> nova graduate was beside herself. >> absolutely ecstatic. like i can't even
big sur kus guy. went to syracuse. bet you since his orange are out he's now rooting for villanova. i'm john clark live in houston, texas. we'll have more coming up in sports. >> players are still remain grounded. that's incredible. pure elation for nova nation tonight from texas to the delaware valley. nbc10 is live on the villanova campus tonight where the students are going wild over the wildcats win. let's go to nova alum keith jones live at the team hotel in houston. keith? >>...
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the ku klux klan rose during the reconstruction. some people know some of the particulars, they know that the promise of 40 acres and a mule was made and rescinded along the way, and the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments to the constitution appeared at some point in the process people sometimes know that the black codes tried to erase as much of the gains of emancipation as possible and reconstruction ended with a corrupt bargain in 1877 people think they know southern history stopped after reconstruction, except for a few episodes of particularly horrific violence until it was time for the 1960s and the textbook would give another chapter about the south. the cast of characters has remained much the same throughout several generations now. even as the revision has been changing the role of heroes and villains. reconstruction used to be considered a failure because it happened at all. and now it's considered a failure because it did not go far enough. all along we have in our minds, no matter what we think, the same pictures that came
the ku klux klan rose during the reconstruction. some people know some of the particulars, they know that the promise of 40 acres and a mule was made and rescinded along the way, and the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments to the constitution appeared at some point in the process people sometimes know that the black codes tried to erase as much of the gains of emancipation as possible and reconstruction ended with a corrupt bargain in 1877 people think they know southern history stopped after...
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okay, kus women can do whatever they put their minds too brother. they can even drive trucks and operate cbst on their own! yeah. what's up, foxy lady. that is equal rights, baby. >> right on. why would a broad even dig being the prez man. when she can be the first lady like that brick house betty ford. damn, man. i will take a slice of that cake any day. >> she is the first lady, not a piece of cake. >> then why does she taste so sweet. >> what? did you [bleep] betty ford? >> all right, cats. we'll talk about you [bleep] first lady later. that noise means it's time to switch sides and argue the opposite [bleep]. because remember this is a jive turkey argument of the type that they do on cable. >> hold on sucker, hold on one second. my future self warned me about this here, okay. this is where you always try to make me look like a real jive ass. >> come on don't trip, my future self does that, this soul brother is going to cut you some slack jack. >> all right, all right. >> larry: all right, now rorie you are going to dig on a chick president, mike
okay, kus women can do whatever they put their minds too brother. they can even drive trucks and operate cbst on their own! yeah. what's up, foxy lady. that is equal rights, baby. >> right on. why would a broad even dig being the prez man. when she can be the first lady like that brick house betty ford. damn, man. i will take a slice of that cake any day. >> she is the first lady, not a piece of cake. >> then why does she taste so sweet. >> what? did you [bleep] betty...
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saturday and this weekend is going to be another very cold ku couple of days. right now we're on the cold side for sure. clear skies, finally the wind slacking. winds out of the southeast at 6 miles per hour. that's off the river, though, so the temperature is at 40 degrees. that's right off the potomac, so that helps to warm the airport. 40 degrees there. but notice everyone else -- everyone else -- at or below freezing already. 32 fredricksburg, 28 gaithersburg. okay, winchester at 36. it's going to be a cold night tonight. that's why we had that freeze warning in effect. no rain, no snow to talk about. we're not going to see anything for the next 24 hours. thursday a little bit of a different story. that's the nationals' home opener. that forecast in just a minute. satellite picture, clear from canada all the way down towards we're all watching a system back to the west. this is a system we're watching for thursday. out ahead of it, we will warm slightly during the day tomorrow, but again tonight, very cold. down to 26 in winchester, 28 in culpeper, 28 manas
saturday and this weekend is going to be another very cold ku couple of days. right now we're on the cold side for sure. clear skies, finally the wind slacking. winds out of the southeast at 6 miles per hour. that's off the river, though, so the temperature is at 40 degrees. that's right off the potomac, so that helps to warm the airport. 40 degrees there. but notice everyone else -- everyone else -- at or below freezing already. 32 fredricksburg, 28 gaithersburg. okay, winchester at 36. it's...
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multiple other people in the community also said the officers worked with the ku klux klan, a commonpractice in seven small-town's. bickham, who is african-american, served 37 years in angola state penitentiary in solitary confinement for 23 hours a day. he won seven stays of execution but the louisiana governors repeatedly denied him clemency until under pressure, he was released in 1996. this is moreese bickham speaking on "wawake-up call" when the cohost and i interviewed him in 1996. >> i know how it feels now to be free. when i was flying over the west coast going to oakland, i looked down at the northern lights of the black stars up in heaven. i said to him i always been looking up and see the stars. i know heaven is at that weight will step but, lord, is that heaven down there? amy: that was moreese bickham speaking only days after he was free. it was martin luther king day when we spoke to him onwbai. he died sunday in california. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. with the wisconsin primar
multiple other people in the community also said the officers worked with the ku klux klan, a commonpractice in seven small-town's. bickham, who is african-american, served 37 years in angola state penitentiary in solitary confinement for 23 hours a day. he won seven stays of execution but the louisiana governors repeatedly denied him clemency until under pressure, he was released in 1996. this is moreese bickham speaking on "wawake-up call" when the cohost and i interviewed him in...
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abc news has reached out to kus customs and border operations and they confirm they detected them, and they were unable to make an apprehension. kbb gio benitez, abc news, new york. >>> still much more ahead on "world news tonight." the boat coming in too fast. the bystanders fleeing. >>> and breaking developments in the o.j. simpson case. the elusive search for the murder weapon. there's definitive word coming in. >>> and a car into the water, a woman driver trapped. the harrowing rescue. what they do to get her out of that car. we'll be right back. for those who've served and the families that have supported them, we offer our best service in return. usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. i take pictures of sunrises, but with my back pain i couldn't sleep and get up in time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. don't let dust and allergies get between you and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relie
abc news has reached out to kus customs and border operations and they confirm they detected them, and they were unable to make an apprehension. kbb gio benitez, abc news, new york. >>> still much more ahead on "world news tonight." the boat coming in too fast. the bystanders fleeing. >>> and breaking developments in the o.j. simpson case. the elusive search for the murder weapon. there's definitive word coming in. >>> and a car into the water, a woman...
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what kind of ku fu is this? you know, jackie chan, my heart is broken.ge of the authorities apprehending him this morning. oh, if anyone knows of jackie chan's where bs remember approach him as a group but then fight him one at a time. fight him one at a time. we'll be right back. this is the all-new 20wow, it's nice.. let's check it out. do any of you have kids? i do yes. this car has a feature built in called teen driver technology, which lets parent's see how their teens are driving. oh, that's smart. it even mutes the radio until the seat belt is fastened. will it keep track of how many boys get it in the car? (laughter) cause that could be useful. this is ahead of what my audi has for sure. wish my beamer had that. i didn't even know that technology existed. i'm not in the market for a car but now i may be. ♪ ♪ ♪ can you say i love it? ♪ oh love it? ♪ can you say hey? ♪ hey! ♪ that's the spirit! oooooh.♪ ♪ ooh ooh ♪ wooh ooh ♪ wooh ooh ♪ sing sing, baby baby i love you. oh yes.♪ ♪ ooooh oooh. ♪ every little thing. ♪ ooooh oooh. uniting all kentucky
what kind of ku fu is this? you know, jackie chan, my heart is broken.ge of the authorities apprehending him this morning. oh, if anyone knows of jackie chan's where bs remember approach him as a group but then fight him one at a time. fight him one at a time. we'll be right back. this is the all-new 20wow, it's nice.. let's check it out. do any of you have kids? i do yes. this car has a feature built in called teen driver technology, which lets parent's see how their teens are driving. oh,...
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what kind of ku fu is this? you know, jackie chan, my heart is broken.ootage of the authorities apprehending him this morning. oh, if anyone knows of jackie chan's where bs remember approach him as a group but then fight him one at a time. we'll be right back. how many letters? five letters. just think about what am i doing right now? smile. (laughs) smile? uh huh. (ping sound of text message) (crash) (sirens) nobody likes to be stopped by the police. but if i'd seen her texting while driving and given her a ticket. it just might have saved her life. ♪ ♪ take on the unexpected. the new 2016 nissan altima. built to stand out. okayit's chewy.his? really icy. wooh. that's intense! it just hits you. its gum. no. it's totally a mint! it's disappearing as i am chewing it. where did it go? it's not a gum. not a mint. it's a breakthrough in cool. ice breakers cool blasts. that mcdonald's hasoly game 100 million prizes! so, in bed stuy, brooklyn... i won a quarter pounder with cheese! on the south side of chicago..... $1,000 dollars!! no waaayyy! and in the a-t-l
what kind of ku fu is this? you know, jackie chan, my heart is broken.ootage of the authorities apprehending him this morning. oh, if anyone knows of jackie chan's where bs remember approach him as a group but then fight him one at a time. we'll be right back. how many letters? five letters. just think about what am i doing right now? smile. (laughs) smile? uh huh. (ping sound of text message) (crash) (sirens) nobody likes to be stopped by the police. but if i'd seen her texting while driving...
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and really didn't even kus at me. >> not one time. >> not one time. >> did he ask to feel your tits.he didn't. and he didn't tell me where to go or flip me off. >> did he grab your ass. >> no. >> did he ask how much. >> no. >> did he tell you to pleep bleep. >> no. >> but admit it, when you get home, after you wash away the sin and rebaptize yourself, you'll really look forward to a great home-cooked meal at-- what is that-- cracker restaurant. >> cracker barrel. >> no, not that one. the other place where crackers go. >> dennys. >> finish the sentence for me. new york say godless. >> why would you say new york is godless. i don't think that that is accurate. new york is great. i like new york. >> so you guys are actually enjoying yourselves here. >> absolutely. >> yes. >> my grandfather came through ellis island in 1911 on his way to pennsylvania to a new life. this was a place of opportunity for a lot of people including my grandfather. >> oh, right. a lot of our immigrant ancestors did come through new york. but still, these guys are just tourists, what do they know? what about peo
and really didn't even kus at me. >> not one time. >> not one time. >> did he ask to feel your tits.he didn't. and he didn't tell me where to go or flip me off. >> did he grab your ass. >> no. >> did he ask how much. >> no. >> did he tell you to pleep bleep. >> no. >> but admit it, when you get home, after you wash away the sin and rebaptize yourself, you'll really look forward to a great home-cooked meal at-- what is that-- cracker...
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what kind of ku fu is this? you know, jackie chan, my heart is broken.ld get arrested. we actually have footage of the authorities apprehending him this morning. oh, if anyone knows of jackie chan's where bs remember approach him as a group but then fight him one at a time. fight him one at a time. we'll be right back.he number oe network in america. i know what you're thiining, they all claim stuff like that. yeah, but some of them are stretching the truth a little bit. one claimed to be four times better. we said, four times better than who? they said, four times better than we used to be. wh-wh-wha? if you're four times better than you used to be and you're still not the best, your tagline should be, "not as rubbish as we were." (sighs) only verizon is the nation's most awarded wireless network ever. now get 20 gigs on 4 lines for $80 when you switch to the best network. we lager, filter and package cold for a cleaner, crisper taste. because every climb deserves a refreshing finish. whatever your mountain. climb on. what backache? what sore wrist? wha
what kind of ku fu is this? you know, jackie chan, my heart is broken.ld get arrested. we actually have footage of the authorities apprehending him this morning. oh, if anyone knows of jackie chan's where bs remember approach him as a group but then fight him one at a time. fight him one at a time. we'll be right back.he number oe network in america. i know what you're thiining, they all claim stuff like that. yeah, but some of them are stretching the truth a little bit. one claimed to be four...
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kus chof for better than eight hours.aw him as he is, tough and able, a communist, a bol cheffic, determined to sur pras the united states and he's determined that communism will rule the world and i'm determined that it will not. the next president must arouse this nation to heroic deeds. [ inaudible ] -- of diplomacy, the united nations. he must develop a force for peace, using our food and fiber surplus to feed the hungry, or medical know-how to heal the sick. the west virginia primary is more than a popularity contest. there are differences between the candidates. but the basic difference has been very accurately assessed by the journalist of temperament and attitude and approach. how you should vote i think depends on your sober assessment of the need of west virginia. that is why with things as they are, you will vote for mr. nixon if you think that only a little change or no change is needed. if you believe that a vigorous, hard-hitting action is required, you know my record, and i hope you'll find me your man. tha
kus chof for better than eight hours.aw him as he is, tough and able, a communist, a bol cheffic, determined to sur pras the united states and he's determined that communism will rule the world and i'm determined that it will not. the next president must arouse this nation to heroic deeds. [ inaudible ] -- of diplomacy, the united nations. he must develop a force for peace, using our food and fiber surplus to feed the hungry, or medical know-how to heal the sick. the west virginia primary is...
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perfect day to profile a company we've been watching grow for the past couple years, a company that fog kus -- focuses on boudoir photography. >> are you nervous? >> i'm nervous, yes. >> what are you nervous about? >> posing in lingerie. it's revealing. i'm not used to it. >> i often call meself a photograph therapist instead of a photographer. there's a therapeutic aspect to what i do here. i'm not a therapist. i'm not guaranteeing that. but there is certainly for the right woman who's open to the experience, something therapeutic that goes on here. just the images are a souvenir of that experience. >> turn your head toward the window. beautiful. >> when jen rosenbaum started generations photography in new york eight years ago, she had no idea that her boutique boudoir photography business would turn into something so much more than taking pictures. >> people assume it's about sex, women taking off their clothes. for me it's about a woman discovering their unique femininity. >> she was a stay at home mom dabbling in wedding photography when she discovered she had a knack for making women f
perfect day to profile a company we've been watching grow for the past couple years, a company that fog kus -- focuses on boudoir photography. >> are you nervous? >> i'm nervous, yes. >> what are you nervous about? >> posing in lingerie. it's revealing. i'm not used to it. >> i often call meself a photograph therapist instead of a photographer. there's a therapeutic aspect to what i do here. i'm not a therapist. i'm not guaranteeing that. but there is certainly for...