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locutor: despuÉs de una pausa, quÉ tan violentos e ku klux klan? ♪ esta bud es por el sueño.es aún más potente, cuando la combinas con el nuevo iphone 8. por tiempo limitado, ahorra hasta trescientos dólares en el iphone 8. ahora, únete gratis al programa de t-mobile para cambiar tu iphone. dad: ¿cómo sigues hija? mom: sorprendida porque mi seguro médico principal no cubrió todos los gastos. (¡aflac!) mom: por suerte tengo aflac que nos pagó dinero en un día. dad: si no es con dinero, ¿cómo te puedo ayudar? mom: ...podrías cambiar tu primer pañal... avo: aflac te ayuda a proteger tu bolsillo. aveeno® positively radiant 60 second in-shower facial. se activa con el vapor de la ducha... ...revelando una piel brillante en solo un minuto. aveeno® naturalmente bella. ilia: los leales caballeros blancos del ku klux klan insistieron en que no son un grupo violento, y tampoco una organizaciÓn que justifique la violencia. eso no se ajusta a la realidad, especialmente con el historial de movimiento y sus lÍderes, así como con sus comentarios pÚblicos. ♪ >> mi gente va a seguir luchando
locutor: despuÉs de una pausa, quÉ tan violentos e ku klux klan? ♪ esta bud es por el sueño.es aún más potente, cuando la combinas con el nuevo iphone 8. por tiempo limitado, ahorra hasta trescientos dólares en el iphone 8. ahora, únete gratis al programa de t-mobile para cambiar tu iphone. dad: ¿cómo sigues hija? mom: sorprendida porque mi seguro médico principal no cubrió todos los gastos. (¡aflac!) mom: por suerte tengo aflac que nos pagó dinero en un día. dad: si no es con...
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make it clear for cyclists enough naziism ku klux klan both are evil and you think the president made that point yes he said he made that statement he's it is evil he he condoned nazis and ku klux klan but i think the intent of his comment was even we protest against them we should do it in a peaceful way i don't think we don't want violence as part of our so why do you think some party condemned him why do you think his business council's collapse why do you think the president of the f l c i o said i cannot sit on a council for a president who tolerates bigotry and domestic terrorism you know i i give them the right to speak their mind too and they are i think it's alright to disagree on the stuff i believe the president was making it clear that klux klan groups nazi groups are important but you accept his comments horrified people in america and around the world and senior members of your party i think there's the media folks like you who like to twist those words and i think that that's part of that's one thing you know thing i'm quoting the words he let it eat did say he said the
make it clear for cyclists enough naziism ku klux klan both are evil and you think the president made that point yes he said he made that statement he's it is evil he he condoned nazis and ku klux klan but i think the intent of his comment was even we protest against them we should do it in a peaceful way i don't think we don't want violence as part of our so why do you think some party condemned him why do you think his business council's collapse why do you think the president of the f l c i...
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the left and the right now i condemned the racism those who support rape and you white nazi or race ku klux klan i condemn what the president did too and i think what he meant was that the that there is but you're on both sides and i think both sides do a better you seriously think there's an equivalence between not see white supremacists shouting jews will not replace this and those who oppose that there's a quote between no there is not an equivalence and i would have been on the side of those protesting but they should not have done it in a violent way and that's i think that was the president you sometimes father who drove a car and protest that he was wrong and you know what he i mean those were the whites and he should be told that he should be held accountable and the president condemned what nazis ku klux klan. and i did too but there is virtual on both sides and i saw it we saw with steve's coolies getting shot by someone who was inflamed by what to screw ups. in the wake of charlottesville five u.s. joint chiefs issued unprecedented public condemnations of white supremacist g
the left and the right now i condemned the racism those who support rape and you white nazi or race ku klux klan i condemn what the president did too and i think what he meant was that the that there is but you're on both sides and i think both sides do a better you seriously think there's an equivalence between not see white supremacists shouting jews will not replace this and those who oppose that there's a quote between no there is not an equivalence and i would have been on the side of...
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was fault on both sides because the other because this is what i search you can protest not season ku klux klan i would have protested were thoughts folks but we do not have a right to violence and do on that i believe in martin luther king's message of peaceful protest and we need to see that we are protesting even when around the right we do not have a right to go to violence that would be that's that was the editor of my college other people in your party were much stronger in their condemnation of both of what the president said and what the white supremacists were doing so to lindsey graham one that trumps words were dividing americans not healing them senator bob corker chair of the foreign relations committee he questioned the president's stability and competence senator marco rubio mr president you can't allow white supremacists to share only part of the blame it's your duty to call out evil when you see it as you know nazis are evil. make it clear here for cyclists enough now here's a google exclaimed both are evil and you think the president made that point yes he said he ma
was fault on both sides because the other because this is what i search you can protest not season ku klux klan i would have protested were thoughts folks but we do not have a right to violence and do on that i believe in martin luther king's message of peaceful protest and we need to see that we are protesting even when around the right we do not have a right to go to violence that would be that's that was the editor of my college other people in your party were much stronger in their...
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he should be more clear he was saying why do i take his statement asli when he said that nazis and ku klux klan were report were repugnant i think use the word repugnant and revolting kenneth fraser head of merck pharma sooting little's also resigned from the business council he said i feel a responsibility to take a stand against intolerance and within fifty four minutes the president shot back with another can frazier merc farmer has resigned he'll have more time to lower ripoff drug prices i think that's an appropriate response that's probably not how i would answer they are you went before congress to appeal for civility i think we should be more subtle kind of civility you had in mind i think our president should have raised the bar civility but so should both parties he's dr think he's dropped it let's face it i would say but i. i would say that if i was him i would work on raising the bar civility office supporters want some of the fights back too and you're seeing that total war right now my way is to i'm a conservative i believe in making my case in a civil way. so i would i
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then than it is now in the deep south the ku klux klan virtually ran the south with the ways of the council and states like illinois exactly exactly and the stewards woman kept the eye on the prize rather than keeping the eye on the k.k.k. and kept pushing pushing pushing campaign after campaign after campaign they stayed on the offensive and that's the that's the secret although at the end there was a disintegration of the southern christian leadership with the rise of the black power movement and even a demonization. and those movement of marvel's ok that's right and as soon as they lost that sense of going on the offensive choosing campaign after campaign and winning those campaigns that's when that's when what you describe happened they lost their momentum the important thing about what happened in norway and sweden was they kept their momentum the campaign's continued to grow grow in numbers grow in power until the economic elite was out of there will come back with. when we return we'll hear more from sociologist george make. your launching our team america special report. tha
then than it is now in the deep south the ku klux klan virtually ran the south with the ways of the council and states like illinois exactly exactly and the stewards woman kept the eye on the prize rather than keeping the eye on the k.k.k. and kept pushing pushing pushing campaign after campaign after campaign they stayed on the offensive and that's the that's the secret although at the end there was a disintegration of the southern christian leadership with the rise of the black power movement...
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then than it is now in the deep south the ku klux klan virtually ran the south with the waves of the council and states like illinois exactly exactly and the sewer it's women kept the eye on the prize rather than keeping the eye on the k.k.k. and kept pushing pushing pushing campaign after campaign after campaign they stayed on the offensive and that's the that's the secret although at the end there was a disintegration of the southern christian leadership with the rise of the black power movement and even a demonization i saw in those movement of marbles ok that's right and as soon as they lost that sense of going on the offense of choosing campaign after campaign and winning those campaigns that's when that's when what you describe happened they lost their momentum the important thing about what happened in norway and sweden was they kept their momentum the campaigns continued to grow grow in numbers grow in power until the economic elite was out of there we'll come back with. when we return we'll hear more from sociologist george lakey. people. i mean always gives yeah when you go
then than it is now in the deep south the ku klux klan virtually ran the south with the waves of the council and states like illinois exactly exactly and the sewer it's women kept the eye on the prize rather than keeping the eye on the k.k.k. and kept pushing pushing pushing campaign after campaign after campaign they stayed on the offensive and that's the that's the secret although at the end there was a disintegration of the southern christian leadership with the rise of the black power...
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they found baggies with candy, and ku klux klan flyers. the message? if you're white and proud, join the crowd. >> it's pretty disgusting. >> reporter: the packages were found scattered across front yards. it contained a letter promoting white supremacy. using false in bible. >> cartoons that were vial, and included cartoon characters of what were supposed to be jewish people, and black people's head. >> organized in a way to target this neighborhood, or kids in general around halloween is concerning. the fact that the correspondence trying to get out, what it was was awful. >> reporter: police located evidence, and forwarded that information to the fbi joint task terror force. local investigators say they may not be able to do much else. they say the flyers don't have any threat, and are only promoting white supremacy. >> you don't think that's alive and well these days. no one does. >> reporter: we're going to call it. put it on a speaker. >> the person you're trying to reach is not accepting this time. >> reporter: i definitely have a whole lot of q
they found baggies with candy, and ku klux klan flyers. the message? if you're white and proud, join the crowd. >> it's pretty disgusting. >> reporter: the packages were found scattered across front yards. it contained a letter promoting white supremacy. using false in bible. >> cartoons that were vial, and included cartoon characters of what were supposed to be jewish people, and black people's head. >> organized in a way to target this neighborhood, or kids in general...
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lu ka ku has lukaku. that was the core of the team., coleman has been injured, and leighton baines hasn't had anyone to link up with. in technical terms, their best players, and their most creative ideas have not been there. they have brought one or two players in who will be good players for them, but u nfortu nately for will be good players for them, but unfortunately for them, they have not all started well. given all that we have just not all started well. given all that we havejust said, do not all started well. given all that we have just said, do you think this comes as a surprise? is it good timing in terms of the sacking? there isn't a good time, but they had to make a decision before christmas. christmas time and new yeartime, christmas. christmas time and new year time, they need to get new players in. the big thing is, i do think the squad is good enough yet. if you look at the group of players, they were trying to get in towards they were trying to get in towards the top six or top four, how many of the top six or top four
lu ka ku has lukaku. that was the core of the team., coleman has been injured, and leighton baines hasn't had anyone to link up with. in technical terms, their best players, and their most creative ideas have not been there. they have brought one or two players in who will be good players for them, but u nfortu nately for will be good players for them, but unfortunately for them, they have not all started well. given all that we have just not all started well. given all that we havejust said,...
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believe a single day and there this is ku status.the withdrawal of tax revenue by corporations within kataloniya is also likely to come as a great shock to local authorities in the region. ash techno life. now as if it the round of brexit talks begin in in brussels back home in britain the chairman of the royal bank of scotland. has warned that britain's exit from the eu could lead to tens of thousands of job losses our davis said regardless of the final dea. there would be an unavoidable cost of brexit with foreign banks moving some operations. out of the u. k. so far. no solution five people have centered the european activities and we're talking particular about the american banks. the japanese banks even the chinese banks and they have chosen to put that enormous line sheriff activity in europe. based in london and then now rebalancing that's going to happen whatever the outcome of the brexit negotiations are. and the question is currently negotiating enough market access so that that cost is the knowledge and you know is a few t
believe a single day and there this is ku status.the withdrawal of tax revenue by corporations within kataloniya is also likely to come as a great shock to local authorities in the region. ash techno life. now as if it the round of brexit talks begin in in brussels back home in britain the chairman of the royal bank of scotland. has warned that britain's exit from the eu could lead to tens of thousands of job losses our davis said regardless of the final dea. there would be an unavoidable cost...
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you know you are now on the same side as the ku klux klan. clue klux can fought in the 19 30's saying you cannot have a national holiday. >> that is absurd. if it is up to the ku klux klan, if you know the homework anothe last rish you cannot put the two together. i think you need do the homework there. great to talk to you. what is next? >> mayor from what i understand. >> it is in the works. we will discuss what will happen. just simply move though proper police the italian american museum and not in front of a nation that is a neighborhood that is black and hispanic. ok. walter alomar thank you for joining us. appreciate. >> all right. thanks. >> i am joined by dr. henry and pediatrician. dr. liz good to. >> i there is a history of atrocities across the globe and to me it seems we're take it out of context. >> i would say it is not politically motivated but you have to keep in mind, they are take on what they want. they are signing petitions. this is what they want. they should do what the community wants. they live in the town. they are i
you know you are now on the same side as the ku klux klan. clue klux can fought in the 19 30's saying you cannot have a national holiday. >> that is absurd. if it is up to the ku klux klan, if you know the homework anothe last rish you cannot put the two together. i think you need do the homework there. great to talk to you. what is next? >> mayor from what i understand. >> it is in the works. we will discuss what will happen. just simply move though proper police the italian...
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he does not support the ku klux klan. doesn't support the ku klux klan, putting down david duke. they shouldn't waste time on things that are untrue and simply putting a bad message. liz: danielle. >> art is provocative and commentary on the time. "new yorker" magazine has an audience. not all americans will pick up "the new yorker" but i think that, we're going to see this on and on until president changed his tune a little bit on his behavior. liz: danielle, madison, thank you for your time. appreciate it. >> thanks, liz. liz: well have more after the break. don't go away. liz: the dow is up again something like 71 record high since the present was elected last november. we have got all the best information for you about the markets on "fox business" and look at this lou dobbs interviewing president trump tomorrow during the 7:00 p.m. eastern hour and bright and early tomorrow maria bartiromo continues her coverage. that does it press. charles payne is here now with making money. taketh away trails. charles: good evenin
he does not support the ku klux klan. doesn't support the ku klux klan, putting down david duke. they shouldn't waste time on things that are untrue and simply putting a bad message. liz: danielle. >> art is provocative and commentary on the time. "new yorker" magazine has an audience. not all americans will pick up "the new yorker" but i think that, we're going to see this on and on until president changed his tune a little bit on his behavior. liz: danielle, madison,...
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the ku klux klan's numbers are "negligible." yet, in a six-week period starting a week after charlottesville, the two papers published nearly 600 stories. a hundred a week. 14 a day. in contrast, liberal news outlets have scoffed at a terrorism alert desk th these leaders of the liberal media echo-chamber want americans to believe there are skinheads hiding behind every front yard hedge. hence, continuous agitprop of stories that could outnumber the actual population of white nationalists before long. and what about antifa? the group inciting violence in boston and berkeley after charlottesville? the times published a single opinion. defending the violent thugs. the post offered this advice. "the best thing journalists can do is to relentlessly explain the beliefs, scope and scale of antifa, and to resist conflating it with liberal groups." to comment, go to behind the headlines dot net. i'm mark hyman. developing now.. employees are dead and 10 others injured, after an attempted prison break in north carolina. the incident bega
the ku klux klan's numbers are "negligible." yet, in a six-week period starting a week after charlottesville, the two papers published nearly 600 stories. a hundred a week. 14 a day. in contrast, liberal news outlets have scoffed at a terrorism alert desk th these leaders of the liberal media echo-chamber want americans to believe there are skinheads hiding behind every front yard hedge. hence, continuous agitprop of stories that could outnumber the actual population of white...
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thirty six hours these are the things that has to address or if you join us on sat i'm a member of the ku klux klan but we struck up a relationship this is a dialogue tweet us with hash tag a.j. stream and one of your pitches might make the next show join the global conversation at this time on al-jazeera. in a country beset by poverty and lack of infrastructure. sometimes we risk our own lives in taking these roads risk saving lives is a dangerous job the vaccine talks on a good twenty four hours there are patients waiting for his medicine to most of the pain life's worth risking a week ago one of the gang stops some vehicles on the road attacking it with weapons risking it all guinea at this time on al jazeera. you want your knowledge is their arms the whole robin these are all top stories polls for the controversial president.
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unplugged series the scorpions exchange their electric guitars for ku stick instruments. but that wasn't the only novelty for the rock icons. because the biggest adjustment was definitely m.t.v.'s request that all of the musicians on stage should sit down so it makes sense since this isn't about a big show it's all about the music. was it was. performed the old classics along with new songs appearing in greece during the financial crisis was a conscious decision by the band. their idea was to say during a politically difficult time that it's easy to party with your friends when there's something to celebrate. but it's when you're down and out that you see who your real friends are that's why we said we're going to athens you know what in. the band set off for the greek capital in september two thousand and thirteen. so we're looking forward to athens. and the greek fans were already waiting. the venue was the nuke at betis amphitheater the stage for the first open air m.t.v. unplugged concerts and the scorpions invited some guest musicians to join them. to understand the
unplugged series the scorpions exchange their electric guitars for ku stick instruments. but that wasn't the only novelty for the rock icons. because the biggest adjustment was definitely m.t.v.'s request that all of the musicians on stage should sit down so it makes sense since this isn't about a big show it's all about the music. was it was. performed the old classics along with new songs appearing in greece during the financial crisis was a conscious decision by the band. their idea was to...
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we have photographer friends who have their stuff other places where one who is teaching at ku and all of his archives at the university of kansas depends on the kind of tie and what have you. my tent -- my tie to kansas state is wonderful. being in the news business and about journalism, they just do not have many facilities. this is where this facility is. >> we are grateful that you are part of that facility. mr. heikes: all of us who have our stuff here, we were talking about how great it is to know that you have that confidence and feeling in the back of your mind that it is there. when i am gone, because i have had so many of my friends that i have worked with who have now passed away, you know that it is taking care of when you are going to be gone. it is still going to be there that people can see it. you know that it is not going to be destroyed by what have you. that makes it great. >> next sunday, join us at 7:00 p.m. and 11:00 eastern as we continue our feature with photojournalists. you can watch over programs anytime on our website at c-span.org/history. you are watching
we have photographer friends who have their stuff other places where one who is teaching at ku and all of his archives at the university of kansas depends on the kind of tie and what have you. my tent -- my tie to kansas state is wonderful. being in the news business and about journalism, they just do not have many facilities. this is where this facility is. >> we are grateful that you are part of that facility. mr. heikes: all of us who have our stuff here, we were talking about how...
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i'm a member of the ku klux klan but. a relationship is a dialogue tweet us with hash tag stream and one of your pitches might make. join the global conversation at this time. to understand a very different way where there are people who don't. get a free and fair get here in doha the top stories and europe's refugee crisis is on the agenda at a conference in italy the country's been the first destination for thousands of migrants crossing the mediterranean from north africa the two day meeting is being hosted by the organization for security and cooperation in europe according to the u.n. more than one hundred forty thousand people have crossed the mediterranean into europe so far this year the majority of from nigeria syria and getting. reports now from palermo where the conference is taking place. the focus of the conference is migration and security and it comes at the back of warnings from italy's interior minister that could be infiltrating europe once again now that it has lost its stronghold of mosul and. now. cre
i'm a member of the ku klux klan but. a relationship is a dialogue tweet us with hash tag stream and one of your pitches might make. join the global conversation at this time. to understand a very different way where there are people who don't. get a free and fair get here in doha the top stories and europe's refugee crisis is on the agenda at a conference in italy the country's been the first destination for thousands of migrants crossing the mediterranean from north africa the two day meeting...
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for example if the person associating with known terrorist, is the person associating with the ku klux klan, someone who appears to be psychologically unsettled? they can use that along with other information to check out the facts and they do not need a law to pay you a visit in your house and say hello, what's up, what is going on? is he a gun collector, is he a dealer, there might be a good reason to be purchasing dozens of weapons. >> tucker: if you buy too many guns the police should come visit them and ask them why they have the guns and then do what? >> that depends on the circumstances. >> tucker: in this case? the specific circumstance you were tweeting about, what are the police have done in this case? if you buy more than 20 guns in six months the police come into your house and then they ask what? >> they could have paid him a visit and said why do you have the garden? why are you buying all of these guns, what's going on? they might or might not have figured out this guy was a lunatic or the guy who shot up the gay bar. it goes on and on. >> tucker: before you get back int
for example if the person associating with known terrorist, is the person associating with the ku klux klan, someone who appears to be psychologically unsettled? they can use that along with other information to check out the facts and they do not need a law to pay you a visit in your house and say hello, what's up, what is going on? is he a gun collector, is he a dealer, there might be a good reason to be purchasing dozens of weapons. >> tucker: if you buy too many guns the police should...
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that's to address or if you join us on say i'm a member of the ku klux but we struck up a relationship this is a dialogue tweet us with hash tag stream and one of your pitches might make the next join the global conversation at this time on al-jazeera. hello again the top stories on al-jazeera at least forty two afghan soldiers have been killed after an armored vehicle exploded at a military camp in kandahar the taliban is being blamed and it's claimed responsibility it comes just days after at least eighty people died in two separate attacks claimed by the armed group catalonia as regional government has ignored a final deadline which has just passed from spain to clarify whether it will drop its assessment plans the catalan president. has given a letter to the central government saying the regional parliament could declare independence if madrid's doesn't engage in dialogue there is growing pressure on me in march to stop the violence again through hinge on muslims the us secretary of state rex tillerson says the u.s. holds me in more as military leadership accountable for what's hap
that's to address or if you join us on say i'm a member of the ku klux but we struck up a relationship this is a dialogue tweet us with hash tag stream and one of your pitches might make the next join the global conversation at this time on al-jazeera. hello again the top stories on al-jazeera at least forty two afghan soldiers have been killed after an armored vehicle exploded at a military camp in kandahar the taliban is being blamed and it's claimed responsibility it comes just days after at...
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public outcry -- when you look at the mass murders during reconstruction, for instance, hungers past the ku klux klan act. bill: what year was this? professor roth: 1871. and president grant was forcefully behind to them. he was very much a person who wanted to build a different america and he knew the confederates were resisting this. he really forced them. he sent down the federal army. we know now he was more forceful than his immediate response, and he did aple of years, great deal with the federal presence, and certainly the confederacy was terrified of resident grant for good reasons. he had a reputation and they knew he meant business area -- they knew he meant business. for a while, what they were trying to use the army to suppress these groups -- they gave up. congress gave up. they moved onto other things. after the election of 1872, when the dynamics of politics changed in the north started to withdraw , when we look at other i like to talk about, we had a good deal of anarchist violence in the early 20th-century stash bill: what sorts of issues? professor roth: anarchists were a
public outcry -- when you look at the mass murders during reconstruction, for instance, hungers past the ku klux klan act. bill: what year was this? professor roth: 1871. and president grant was forcefully behind to them. he was very much a person who wanted to build a different america and he knew the confederates were resisting this. he really forced them. he sent down the federal army. we know now he was more forceful than his immediate response, and he did aple of years, great deal with the...
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hours these are the things that new york has to address or if you join us on set if a member of the ku klux klan but we struck up a relationship based is a dialogue tweet us with hash tag eight a stream and one of your pitches might make the actual join the global conversation at this time on al-jazeera. turkey and the u.s. impose mutual visa restrictions and a deepening diplomatic dispute. i'm fully back to go this is al jazeera live from doha also ahead spain's. a prime minister insists the country will not be divided as pressure grows on the caps on government after a huge march in boston and against independence how one of the middle east to turn away shoes water has become a factor in the kurds drive for independence cross. after fifty years of after his death thousands rally across latin america to remember a revolutionary icon che guevara. thanks for joining us united states and turkey have imposed visa restrictions on each other in an escalating diplomatic dispute over the arrest of a u.s. consulate worker in istanbul he's accused of links to the u.s. base clerical turkey claim
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the officer was injured where it was a raw kus night. that was one scene. officers responded to capital expressway where racers were coming and going into the inand out parking lot. if you have been there, it is a busy stretch of roadway, so plenty of opportunity for things to go sideways there. the biggest number of arrests on capital expressway. again, police are not confirming the number of arrests, but this is dangerous because on city streets things can go wrong and fast. this is video from the sunday before. this one you can see was also quite dangerous. sjpd cracked down on street racing that night as well. we know that crowd did behave a little more violently than the crowd last night. more details for you. we have fresh sound coming from the san jose police lieutenant on the case talking about the danger of the street racing and the side shows. kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> we look forward to hearing that interview coming up. >>> 4:33. growing concerns great america had a violent weekend of tlefts and arrests. listen to this. this is cell ph
the officer was injured where it was a raw kus night. that was one scene. officers responded to capital expressway where racers were coming and going into the inand out parking lot. if you have been there, it is a busy stretch of roadway, so plenty of opportunity for things to go sideways there. the biggest number of arrests on capital expressway. again, police are not confirming the number of arrests, but this is dangerous because on city streets things can go wrong and fast. this is video...
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now for a look at the results from match day nine leyva ku isn't proved they can play full welcome in braman they were also draws in freiburg and bowls for a while canova shellac and lives they combined all one dome and failed to win again . in the top half of the table there's no change the top four only in terms of league position fine of close the gap further on goldman's lives they followed those behind. down to the bottom alex berger intends well minds are in twelfth and of course in the relegation places homburg raman i'm going to love. it was a short shift at brian's tomas nina is enough to fly. proton home time to be pretty much he's on about. seven minutes after coming on major on the decisive goal the buying. stock. this. was last. month when talking to the shortest appearance of his korea but play like him seven minutes to decide to get me out into the story makes me wish him a quick recovery and say i'll get by with this week till last. week. the dream of legal and safe passage to europe. and being welcomed with open arms. a dream that has come true for some syrian refugee
now for a look at the results from match day nine leyva ku isn't proved they can play full welcome in braman they were also draws in freiburg and bowls for a while canova shellac and lives they combined all one dome and failed to win again . in the top half of the table there's no change the top four only in terms of league position fine of close the gap further on goldman's lives they followed those behind. down to the bottom alex berger intends well minds are in twelfth and of course in the...
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when you take a look at the mass murders that were happening in reconstruction, congress passed the ku klux klan act. this was 1870 and 1871. president grant was forcefully behind them. he was very angry with what happened. he was very much a person who wanted to build a different america, and he knew the confederates were resisting. he really forcefully sent down the federal army. we know now that he was more forceful than his immediate response. in those couple of years, he really did a great deal with that federal presence, and certainly the confederacy was terrified of president grant for good reasons. he had a reputation, and they knew he meant business. for a while, while they were actively trying to use the union army to suppress these groups, they were fairly successful, but they gave up. congress gave up and moved on to other things. after the election of 1872, where the dynamics of politics changed and the north started to withdraw, it just came back. when we look at other kinds -- another incident i like to talk about -- we had a great deal of anarchist violence in the early
when you take a look at the mass murders that were happening in reconstruction, congress passed the ku klux klan act. this was 1870 and 1871. president grant was forcefully behind them. he was very angry with what happened. he was very much a person who wanted to build a different america, and he knew the confederates were resisting. he really forcefully sent down the federal army. we know now that he was more forceful than his immediate response. in those couple of years, he really did a great...
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has to address or if you join us on sat i'm a member of the ku klux klan but we struck up a relationship this is a dialogue tweet us with hostile intent stream and one of their pitches might make the next shot join the colobus conversation at this time on al-jazeera a new television station in afghanistan is turning the focus on women it's on t.v. they are on camera in the guest chair and in the control room the founder of zone t.v. says this project couldn't wait this theme is for those mothers some bosis than those wifes living in afghanistan and is always talking about their rights but they didn't see anything in a nation where education was forbidden for girls as recently as two thousand and one and network just for women is a mark of progress there's also a very real element of danger of course we are threatened but because just sit in the corner of our homes we have to go forward and develop ourselves and help bring peace and stability to our country. provoking debate the corporate tax have not hard job growth on the barack obama the old way only do that enough not to tackling the
has to address or if you join us on sat i'm a member of the ku klux klan but we struck up a relationship this is a dialogue tweet us with hostile intent stream and one of their pitches might make the next shot join the colobus conversation at this time on al-jazeera a new television station in afghanistan is turning the focus on women it's on t.v. they are on camera in the guest chair and in the control room the founder of zone t.v. says this project couldn't wait this theme is for those...
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these are the things that new york here has to address or if you join us on sat i'm a member of the ku klux klan but we struck up a relationship base is a dialogue tweet us with hostile into a stream and one of their pitches might make the next shot join the global conversation at this time on al-jazeera and under pointed one of. us and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to for dry river beds like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country haven't truly been able to escape the war. in a country beset by poverty and lack of infrastructure. sometimes we risk our lives in taking these roads with cattle saving lives is a dangerous job it's a vaccine so it's on a cook a twenty four hours there are patients waiting because medicines who must be in pain lives are threads of a week ago one of the gang stops some vehicle
these are the things that new york here has to address or if you join us on sat i'm a member of the ku klux klan but we struck up a relationship base is a dialogue tweet us with hostile into a stream and one of their pitches might make the next shot join the global conversation at this time on al-jazeera and under pointed one of. us and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of...
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many of the attacks were committed by the racist hate group the ku klux klan. the conflicts finally came to a head and it took decades for the civil rights movement to fool. so you had two hundred years of this so pression based on color and based on race. and people had accepted that as a way of life and so to make that kind of dramatic shift after generations of racial oppression is very difficult the hope that this ugly chapter in history will finally close is expressed in a play on the wall of the baathist chant it reads and then madam learn to replace bitterness and violence with novel and understanding the earth you work the early train heads fathomless we're running striking behind. freight trains have priority since rail companies on transporting freight than they do transporting passengers but in the small town of us alabama the crescent has priority and the freight train waits for us to pass. i am. afraid transport is the main business of the rare industry and the united states seven rail companies share the market union pacific is one of the oldest a
many of the attacks were committed by the racist hate group the ku klux klan. the conflicts finally came to a head and it took decades for the civil rights movement to fool. so you had two hundred years of this so pression based on color and based on race. and people had accepted that as a way of life and so to make that kind of dramatic shift after generations of racial oppression is very difficult the hope that this ugly chapter in history will finally close is expressed in a play on the wall...
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when you take a look at the mass murders happening in reconstruction, congress passed the ku klux klan act. 1870 and 1871. and president grant was forcefully behind them. he was angry with what happened. he was very much a person who wanted to build a different america. and he knew the confederates were resisting this. so he really forcefully sent down the federal army. we know now that he was more forceful in his immediate response and in those couple of years, he really did a great deal with that federal presence and certainly the confederacy was terrified of president grant for good reasons. he had a reputation and they knew he meant business. so for a while there, while they were actively trying to use the union army to suppress these groups, they were fairly successful in the short run but gave up, essentially. congress gave up, moved on to other things, the election of 1872, when the dynamics of politics changed and the north started to withdraw, you know, it just came back. when we look at other kinds of, another incident i like to talk about, we had a great deal of anarchist vi
when you take a look at the mass murders happening in reconstruction, congress passed the ku klux klan act. 1870 and 1871. and president grant was forcefully behind them. he was angry with what happened. he was very much a person who wanted to build a different america. and he knew the confederates were resisting this. so he really forcefully sent down the federal army. we know now that he was more forceful in his immediate response and in those couple of years, he really did a great deal with...
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resources from san diego to cis ku, need every resident to heed evacuation warnings and orders and move out immediately. >> near santa rosa hit hard. dozens of homes burnt to the ground there. >> dion lynn spoke with a man. >> i don't know what to say, incredibly devastating. a beautiful neighborhood, always has been. i feel so badly. feel so badly for my neighbors. it's difficult to feel lucky. i guess we're just blessed. it's amazing. >> you're probably one of the millions of people who has been smelling smoke and noticing dirty air across the bay area because of the fire. >> look at that. >> hazy behind us, dramatically, even at 5:00 in the afternoon, it's not that dark out yet. >> looking at video abc7 shot along the martinez waterfront. kind of like san francisco, smoke fills the air, looking north to benittia there and one resident tells us the smell of smoke woke her up in the middle of the night. >> we looked outside, saw it was not in martinez, then i picked up phone to look at alerts, then knew what was going on in napa and santa rosa. >> looking at what people in walnut creek
resources from san diego to cis ku, need every resident to heed evacuation warnings and orders and move out immediately. >> near santa rosa hit hard. dozens of homes burnt to the ground there. >> dion lynn spoke with a man. >> i don't know what to say, incredibly devastating. a beautiful neighborhood, always has been. i feel so badly. feel so badly for my neighbors. it's difficult to feel lucky. i guess we're just blessed. it's amazing. >> you're probably one of the...
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officer came under fire wearing a power shift tee shirt a sun cross symbol used by ku klux klan the officer was spotted wearing shirt while on duty in d.c. superior court. >> and the annual lgbt event attracts thousands of people eye year and this the 1 year was no different. groovy go-go dancer you see her there end contestants dressed from i iconic to some may say weird to all-out fierce and fab fabulous. they all came out to compete. >> coming up on "fox news morning" an oil spill in gulf of mexico is nearly twice as large as first told. >> and pretty soon, visiting national park koz come with a fee. >> all right as we head to break now a live look outside across the region, 4:51 the time. 4:5 5, back in a moment t >> time now is 4:53. lumber liquidators closed out a $36 million settlement between the chains and customers. they will contribute 22 million in crash and 3 million in store voucher in store vouchers that processed manufactured flooring they sold. it has unsafe for mald hide levels that could increase cancer risks. >> an oil spill believed to be twice as large as first reporte
officer came under fire wearing a power shift tee shirt a sun cross symbol used by ku klux klan the officer was spotted wearing shirt while on duty in d.c. superior court. >> and the annual lgbt event attracts thousands of people eye year and this the 1 year was no different. groovy go-go dancer you see her there end contestants dressed from i iconic to some may say weird to all-out fierce and fab fabulous. they all came out to compete. >> coming up on "fox news morning"...
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. >> scarlet has unusually stretchy skin and redix ku ridiculously stretchable joints. >> so i can do things like this. ♪ >> oh, snap. >> stretch armstrong. >> she's a contortionist, that's for sure. >> as a kid she didn't think twice about it. she just liked uncomfortable positions, even to the point where she would sit at the table instead of putting her elbows on the table she'd pop her foot up. her step tomom would be knock that off. >> i'm comfortable in strange positions. >> awesome. >> i need that. >> will this affect her in the future? >> there are long-term effects. in the next ten years she could be confined to a wheelchair. she has a positive attitude and said she wants to raise awareness. >> walking around town if i step wrong i could snap my ankle out of place. i was just diagnosed this past year and there's no cure for it at all. >> i mentioned her positive attitude and zest for life. she's always been really interested in the circus. she became a contortionist and part of a group called birthday party. >> i remember the first time i saw a circus. i do clowning, contorti
. >> scarlet has unusually stretchy skin and redix ku ridiculously stretchable joints. >> so i can do things like this. ♪ >> oh, snap. >> stretch armstrong. >> she's a contortionist, that's for sure. >> as a kid she didn't think twice about it. she just liked uncomfortable positions, even to the point where she would sit at the table instead of putting her elbows on the table she'd pop her foot up. her step tomom would be knock that off. >> i'm...
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. >> we're seeing winds that could kus anywhere from 30 to 40 miles per hour. all of the bay area under the red flag warning until saturday. we'll look at when the wind increases you see 4:00 in the morning 29 in napa, 20 in santa rosa. these are wind gusts, it means an occasional gust that could reach the speeds. generally we'll feel the sustained wind, the average wind speed over a 2 minute period, 11 in santa rosa, 15 in napa. so sustained winds are 11 to 15 miles per hour. the big fear is even with winds of 11 to 15 miles per hour is that the embers could push into places like yountville to napa. if we get any of the gusts to 40 miles per hour, embers could hit oakville, yountville and napa. we'll have more in about 15 minutes. >>> nbc bay area's cheryl hurd joins us in calistoga. we know the mayor is also with you in the emergency command center. what's the plan tonight? >> reporter: as you can see, the roadblocks are in, fire crews going up and down the roadway looking for hot spots. they've been doing that all day but tonight they are bracing for the win
. >> we're seeing winds that could kus anywhere from 30 to 40 miles per hour. all of the bay area under the red flag warning until saturday. we'll look at when the wind increases you see 4:00 in the morning 29 in napa, 20 in santa rosa. these are wind gusts, it means an occasional gust that could reach the speeds. generally we'll feel the sustained wind, the average wind speed over a 2 minute period, 11 in santa rosa, 15 in napa. so sustained winds are 11 to 15 miles per hour. the big...
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and delaware has a new way to help ku help hurricane victims. the governor announces a new website accepting donations. the website can also guide you to other ways you can volunteer to help. nbc 10.com has a link to that website. >>> more than a million puerto ricans are still struggling to find food nearly three weeks after hurricane maria hit. the u.s. government and its partners are only able to provide about 200,000 meals a day. chef jose andre whose organization is providing meals says it's time for the u.s. government to get serious. >> at least 1.8 million americans are going hungry still every day in the richest country on the face of the planet. and that's wrong. >> world central kitchen which was founded and provides 90,000 meals a day. it's a fema contract to provide 20,000 meals a day and that ended on tuesday. it could take several weeks for a new one to be drawn up. just call the american red cross to help. you can also find more information on the nbc 10 app. >>> 4:09 right now. we'll have to wait until monday to find out if a ju
and delaware has a new way to help ku help hurricane victims. the governor announces a new website accepting donations. the website can also guide you to other ways you can volunteer to help. nbc 10.com has a link to that website. >>> more than a million puerto ricans are still struggling to find food nearly three weeks after hurricane maria hit. the u.s. government and its partners are only able to provide about 200,000 meals a day. chef jose andre whose organization is providing...
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you need 401(k)'s to back up social security and also, they live off-- they're going to live off a kun benefits. david: all the guys at the beltway have that. what about the fact that we've seen the debt explode over the past ten years and frankly, it's when people like flake and corker have been in congress and haven't managed to do much about it. >> well, yeah, we've certainly seen the republicans aren't very good on spending, but i don't think that trump is very good on spending either. he has all sorts of big government ideas himself. i think that corker and flake made a mistake and i say that as a frequent critic of president trump, believes the dollar to the path to prosperity. david: why did they make a mistake? >> they made a mistake, we need people opposing trump, in the house and senate to moderate trump. i don't think that the trump bannon wing have coat tails. david: sabrina, you also need leadership to get things done and frankly, they didn't do that with health care. >> they're sort of two different issues here. he think that it's important that we keep some people in wa
you need 401(k)'s to back up social security and also, they live off-- they're going to live off a kun benefits. david: all the guys at the beltway have that. what about the fact that we've seen the debt explode over the past ten years and frankly, it's when people like flake and corker have been in congress and haven't managed to do much about it. >> well, yeah, we've certainly seen the republicans aren't very good on spending, but i don't think that trump is very good on spending...
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oldest suspect, 17-year-old kyle ku turned himself in and others arrested shortly after. tonight a call for justice for family pulled apart. >> terrific man and father. >> you've taken his life for nothing. >> reporter: prosecutor doesn't believe the teens intended to kill anyone on the overpass but adds they should have known better. attorneys for two of the teens believe the charges will change once it's determined the exact role each teen played. >> thank you blake. >>> nearly five weeks since hurricane maria devastated puerto rico, three quarters of the island without power still. now a small company awarded largest government contract to rebuild the power grid there but congress has questions as residents continue to struggle. gabe gutierrez with the latest. >> we can do tuna. >> reporter: juan ruiz is struggling to prepare meals for a neighborhood desperate for power. >> we have many cases they told us this is the first food i'm having today. i don't know what i'm doing tomorrow. >> reporter: largest contract awarded to rebuild the power grid is under scrutiny, up t
oldest suspect, 17-year-old kyle ku turned himself in and others arrested shortly after. tonight a call for justice for family pulled apart. >> terrific man and father. >> you've taken his life for nothing. >> reporter: prosecutor doesn't believe the teens intended to kill anyone on the overpass but adds they should have known better. attorneys for two of the teens believe the charges will change once it's determined the exact role each teen played. >> thank you blake....