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klan. >> and the ku klux klan. would 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
klan. >> and the ku klux klan. would 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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sus amigos son del ku klux klan.arÁ un Órgano. su reacciÓn fue que no. sus hijo participan de la ceremonia. de alguna manera, tenemos que prepararlos, porque eso estÁ ahÍ. ustedes aprueban la violencia?. >> ninguno nuestro grupo. iliana calderÓn puntos cuÁndo ves un miembro del ku klux klan haciendo daÑo?. nunca lo vas a ver, porque nos hemos daÑo nadie. iliana calderÓn: lÍderes del grupo suprema cita blanco, han advertido que estarÁn más activos y visibles en el futuro inmediato. esta entrevistarÁ marcÓ profundamente. cuando pienso en mi hija, me preocupa el mundo en que los niÑos de hoy crecerÁn. hemos visto lo que deja el odio y la intolerancia. ya regresamos. locutor: despuÉs de la pausa, lo que un huracÁn no logrÓ detener. la madre... naturaleza! claro que huele increíble... incluso en el departamento de contabilidad. el nuevo detergente gain botanicals. lleva el olor de la naturaleza donde quiera que vayas. ♪ ♪ da extra. recibe extra. ¡lo logramos! ¡justo a tiempo para las fiestas! ok. ¡prende el árbol! ¿cuando
sus amigos son del ku klux klan.arÁ un Órgano. su reacciÓn fue que no. sus hijo participan de la ceremonia. de alguna manera, tenemos que prepararlos, porque eso estÁ ahÍ. ustedes aprueban la violencia?. >> ninguno nuestro grupo. iliana calderÓn puntos cuÁndo ves un miembro del ku klux klan haciendo daÑo?. nunca lo vas a ver, porque nos hemos daÑo nadie. iliana calderÓn: lÍderes del grupo suprema cita blanco, han advertido que estarÁn más activos y visibles en el futuro...
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an unusual approach to tackling racism he's on a lifelong mission to be a friend of members of the ku klux klan and along the way he says a couple hundred of them have left after making friends with him joining dayrell in our studio scott sheppard a former leader of the clyde who turned his back on the organization partly due to his friendship with daryl who he now calls a brother gentleman brother's welcome just in my introduction alone people who don't know you don't know your story of going to be. amazed by it i want to show them a little clip from a film called accidental kersey it's a clip about a documentary about your story and your mission to befriend members of the ku klux klan so i'm going to have an imperial wizard called frank have a look at this it shows you what tao does. for a. very great. i've known frank for a little over three years now i consider friend to be my friend i consider daryl to be my friend as well we met through some one was want to do an interview cya think we talked for three months even before the interview we had a lot of conversations with each other fel
an unusual approach to tackling racism he's on a lifelong mission to be a friend of members of the ku klux klan and along the way he says a couple hundred of them have left after making friends with him joining dayrell in our studio scott sheppard a former leader of the clyde who turned his back on the organization partly due to his friendship with daryl who he now calls a brother gentleman brother's welcome just in my introduction alone people who don't know you don't know your story of going...
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of the ku klux klan firebombing a church.n firebombing a churchm prosecuted members of the ku klux klan firebombing a church. if you look at this race from a distance or maybe a distance of time, meaning that before one year ago, before the political landscape shifted so dramatically in this country, for every reason you have mentioned this should not be a race that would still be close will stop despite the partisanship, despite the fact that alabama is a heavily republican state. when you look at the sort of things that roy morgan —— roy moore stands accused of, you have mitch mcconnell coming out saying he believes his accusers, you have the president, donald trump's own daughter having very strong remarks, saying there is a special place in hell for this man, yet still he is likely be favourite heading into the election tomorrow. which way do you think it is going to go? it really has national implications, with the republican majority in the senate so slim. there are so much at stake. i'm going to break the cardinal rule
of the ku klux klan firebombing a church.n firebombing a churchm prosecuted members of the ku klux klan firebombing a church. if you look at this race from a distance or maybe a distance of time, meaning that before one year ago, before the political landscape shifted so dramatically in this country, for every reason you have mentioned this should not be a race that would still be close will stop despite the partisanship, despite the fact that alabama is a heavily republican state. when you...
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all in the race and i asked him why and to prod him and then finally he says i'm a member of the ku klux klan and a first i did not believe him so but it turned out that he was a member he put out his card and it to me and i stopped laughing but we struck up a relationship he was fascinated how a black guy could play what he thought was white music and and i was fascinated as to how he never sat down to talk to a black guy so that's how it started i'm shouting so i kept it as a protest to his talk that. carol all right angela venet rock n roll right there i think lewis you might recognize this ex-president but back here that our old what from your music background do you channel in order to talk to people who are k.k.k. white supremacy racists what are you using what are you drawing on well you know everybody likes music so that's a common ground you know people may have different political beliefs or different you know other times the leanings but everybody likes music so that's a common ground but also in musical terms as a band leader on the stage it's my job to take the different ins
all in the race and i asked him why and to prod him and then finally he says i'm a member of the ku klux klan and a first i did not believe him so but it turned out that he was a member he put out his card and it to me and i stopped laughing but we struck up a relationship he was fascinated how a black guy could play what he thought was white music and and i was fascinated as to how he never sat down to talk to a black guy so that's how it started i'm shouting so i kept it as a protest to his...
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curtseys a clip about a documentary about your story and your mission to befriend members of the ku klux klan so i'm going with an imperial wizard called frank have a look at this it shows you what tao does. i've known frank for a little over three years now i consider fine to be my friend i consider daryl to be my friend as well we met through some one was want to do an interview cya think we thought for three months even before the interview we did had a lot of conversations with each other like hey this is somebody i can relate to that what happened to a long man as a child multi want to reach out to not just people from i'm not a critic but to really make something of a great from a different community well first of all you know we're all human beings but i had an upbringing unlike most of my american peers my parents were u.s. foreign service so at an early age back in the one nine hundred sixty s. we were assigned to various countries abroad you know you're there for two years come back home for a few months in the country for two years cetera so while i was overseas i turned to in
curtseys a clip about a documentary about your story and your mission to befriend members of the ku klux klan so i'm going with an imperial wizard called frank have a look at this it shows you what tao does. i've known frank for a little over three years now i consider fine to be my friend i consider daryl to be my friend as well we met through some one was want to do an interview cya think we thought for three months even before the interview we did had a lot of conversations with each other...
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the power to do of extremee prejudice in the 1920's and 1930's, for instance, the ku klux klan was in kansas city in 1922 for a convention. 10,000 klansmen did a parade down grand avenue. while in the convention, when of their chance was, -- chants by, goodbye tom, goodbye joe, you have to go. were referring to the democratic political scene locally. one of the reasons the ku klux klan targeted tom pendergast was he was later described as a man of equal opportunity graft. he treated african-americans as voters, first and foremost. he helped any group that needed it as long as they were registered to vote. but i think that's another side of the pendergast machine that maybe was not copied, it was not replicated in other cities. he reached out and worked with all the different communities -- black, white -- when it came to election day because everyone's vote was the same. lateentually in the 1938, he got involved in an insurance kickback scheme. eme, it's not clear whether he broke the law with the scheme itself. i'm not a lawyer so i can't explain that. but where he really ran into tr
the power to do of extremee prejudice in the 1920's and 1930's, for instance, the ku klux klan was in kansas city in 1922 for a convention. 10,000 klansmen did a parade down grand avenue. while in the convention, when of their chance was, -- chants by, goodbye tom, goodbye joe, you have to go. were referring to the democratic political scene locally. one of the reasons the ku klux klan targeted tom pendergast was he was later described as a man of equal opportunity graft. he treated...
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this was 1924, ku klux klan was absolutely ascendent in the 1920s. the film came out and swept the nation, helping to revivify the klan in the old days. the klan got more wind in their sails when they became one of major powers pushing for prohibition. looking back on prohibition, it seems like one of the more unlikely things in american history we ever would have decided, to ban alcohol as a country, really, we decided that? but an unsung but important part of why that happened was the klan supporting prohibition. and by the time the democratic party was making this hard choice of who to pick to be their nominee for president in 1924, the klan thought it should have a say. the klan was big enough, confident enough, wide spread enough in terms of their reach that they thought they should get to make the call for the democratic presidential nominee. and the two front runners were that guy william gibbs mcadoo and al smith. and for the klan that was an easy pick was al smith was a catholic. and the klan was as anti-catholic as they anti-so met tick and
this was 1924, ku klux klan was absolutely ascendent in the 1920s. the film came out and swept the nation, helping to revivify the klan in the old days. the klan got more wind in their sails when they became one of major powers pushing for prohibition. looking back on prohibition, it seems like one of the more unlikely things in american history we ever would have decided, to ban alcohol as a country, really, we decided that? but an unsung but important part of why that happened was the klan...
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. >> at the time of extreme prejudice in the 1920's and 1930's -- for instance, the ku klux klan is in kansas city for a convention. 10,000 hooded klansman did a parade down grand avenue. while at the convention, one of the chants was "goodbye tom, goodbye joe, your crooked gang has got to go." they were referring to tom and joe, who was on the competitive democratic scene locally. one of the reasons the ku klux klan targeted tmom pendergast, african-americans as voters first and foremost. he helped any group that needed it, as long as they were registered to vote. i think that is another sign of the pendergast machine. it maybe wasn't replicated in other cities. he reached out and worked with all communities, black and whit e, on election day, because everybody's vote was the same. >> eventually in the late 30's, 1938, he got involved in an insurance kickback scheme. clearheme, it is not whether he broke the law with the scheme itself. i am not a lawyer, so i can explain that. where he ran into trouble is that he did not report the income to the irs for income tax on his tax returns.
. >> at the time of extreme prejudice in the 1920's and 1930's -- for instance, the ku klux klan is in kansas city for a convention. 10,000 hooded klansman did a parade down grand avenue. while at the convention, one of the chants was "goodbye tom, goodbye joe, your crooked gang has got to go." they were referring to tom and joe, who was on the competitive democratic scene locally. one of the reasons the ku klux klan targeted tmom pendergast, african-americans as voters first...
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he is a former public as acute as and has helped convict members of the ku klux klan, for the fatal and of a church which killed african—american teenage girls. that result once more, the democrat doug jones has won the special election for a senate seat in alabama. this is an area which mr trump took by miles of the hillary clinton just last year and in 201a the republicans won the senate seat with 97% of the vote. but it looks as if turnout is key. let's just get some more background to this. we can hear from some more background to this. we can hearfrom our some more background to this. we can hear from our correspondent. some more background to this. we can hearfrom our correspondent. this report recorded just for the results came through. just when you thought american politics couldn't get any weirdo, roy moore rights to the polling station on horseback and then said it to music. he has come to personify the polarisation of this manic political age. to his female accusers sexual manic political age. to his female accusers sexual predator who molested teenage girls in his 30s. to h
he is a former public as acute as and has helped convict members of the ku klux klan, for the fatal and of a church which killed african—american teenage girls. that result once more, the democrat doug jones has won the special election for a senate seat in alabama. this is an area which mr trump took by miles of the hillary clinton just last year and in 201a the republicans won the senate seat with 97% of the vote. but it looks as if turnout is key. let's just get some more background to...
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civic there is is a number of articles being arrested at the ku klux klan raleigh. but what i worry is the interpretation you have those lives that are very respectful and as a respectful young businessman is this the era of maybe not honor but is it that bad? was there another organization that you were a part of? sleep on the alpha and go to the meetings?. >> i am glad the u.s. that. first of all, fraternal organizations is sorority organizations have large large memberships as a continuation of this pattern. furthermore the klan did some of the summer of the same things other fraternal ousted and political parties to organize leisure activities for members. you could spend your life in the klan community there were clubs, baseball teams. >> even a memorial day parade. >> it was constant. but the other part of this, not trying to let trump off button very good sociologists came very highly recommended to dig deeper into this, she did some work decades ago there were people live that she could interview many told her it was just another club. now i a grant you a lo
civic there is is a number of articles being arrested at the ku klux klan raleigh. but what i worry is the interpretation you have those lives that are very respectful and as a respectful young businessman is this the era of maybe not honor but is it that bad? was there another organization that you were a part of? sleep on the alpha and go to the meetings?. >> i am glad the u.s. that. first of all, fraternal organizations is sorority organizations have large large memberships as a...
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anti-semites, bigots, racists, white nationalists and cue clubblings chancemen who rallied -- and ku klux klansmen who rallied in charlottesville, virginia, as fine people. the group returned to virginia at the statue of robert e. lee chanting, you will not replace us. since this event on october 7, the president has made many widely published statements about many things, including the national football league, but has not made one widely published statement condemning the hate groups for returning to the place where an innocent person lost her life at the hands of hate. on november 29, 2017, donald john trump shared three videos posted by a leader of a british political party considered by many to be an extremist group. the videos purported to show various violent acts committed by muslims and were entitled "muslim migrants -- muslim migrant beats up dutch by on crutches." let me restate that. "muslim migrant beats up dutch boy on crutches." "muslim destroys a statue of virgin mary." and "islamist mob pushes teenage boy off roof." -- off roof and beats him to death." the clearly inferab
anti-semites, bigots, racists, white nationalists and cue clubblings chancemen who rallied -- and ku klux klansmen who rallied in charlottesville, virginia, as fine people. the group returned to virginia at the statue of robert e. lee chanting, you will not replace us. since this event on october 7, the president has made many widely published statements about many things, including the national football league, but has not made one widely published statement condemning the hate groups for...
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the ku klux klan once had 11 senators and 75 congressmen. the actual white supremacist were members of congress. there's some black supremacist in congress, tell you that. same thing with nazis and neo-nazis. their hitler youth is what they are. literally. but hearing an organization that wants to exterminate the jews in so many words which i read more statements and you need to know the extermination of jews is their agenda. i could go on and on about it but this is the greatest problem are country faces. everybody is a progressive and seeing everything in racial gender terms. i lied about it. who really care paid on the idea that women are somehow oppressed in this country to the extent there is a gender wage gap. women actually 24 cents less on the dollar than men for the same work in the same experience in job. that's a big lie. and hillary knows it's a lie because she was around when a male dominated congress in 1963 pass the equal pay for equal work act making it illegal to pay women less than men. as i said many times, you can show in
the ku klux klan once had 11 senators and 75 congressmen. the actual white supremacist were members of congress. there's some black supremacist in congress, tell you that. same thing with nazis and neo-nazis. their hitler youth is what they are. literally. but hearing an organization that wants to exterminate the jews in so many words which i read more statements and you need to know the extermination of jews is their agenda. i could go on and on about it but this is the greatest problem are...
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talk about how politically successful the ku klux klan was in electoral politics, how that worked and what they accomplished. >> it's important that they were not 100% nonviolence. in fact the leaders walked a very delicate slippery line about this because they're big public statements were this is a law-abiding nonviolent organization. >> well, i will let you lecture -- >> but they also knew that they could attract people, particularly young men with the promise of being able to participate in vigilante -ism and so at some point they were directly dishonest about this, but they were absolutely right to follow this strategy because they want so much, just a few figures. they elected 11 governors, 45 members of congress, thousands of state, county and municipal officers and i want you to understand these are not covert clan centered these are public clans people. however, there were two really massive victories at the national level. the first one actually happened here in new york in 1924 as the democratic convention which was held in madison square garden. the leading candidate going
talk about how politically successful the ku klux klan was in electoral politics, how that worked and what they accomplished. >> it's important that they were not 100% nonviolence. in fact the leaders walked a very delicate slippery line about this because they're big public statements were this is a law-abiding nonviolent organization. >> well, i will let you lecture -- >> but they also knew that they could attract people, particularly young men with the promise of being able...
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and then they started to appeal to the right-wing, the ku klux klan and the breitbart weirdos. that's why we have the fbi. that's why we have people like robert mueller, the cia. and they're going to be doing their job, and members of congress better understand they've got to back off and let our fbi, our cia find out what's been going on so this never happens again. >> richard painter, good to see you again. a former ethics lawyer for president george bush. >>> coming up president trump has denied or down-played russian hacking at every opportunity. but the problem didn't begin with with president trump. one of our next guests says we should expect more and right now the russians are winning when "the 11th hour" continues. >>> if putin likes donald trump, i consider that an asset not a liability because we have a horrible relationship with russia. if putin likes donald trump, guess what, folks? that's called an asset not a liability. now, i don't know that i'm going to get along with vladimir putin. i hope i do. yesterday i received a call from president putin of russia thanki
and then they started to appeal to the right-wing, the ku klux klan and the breitbart weirdos. that's why we have the fbi. that's why we have people like robert mueller, the cia. and they're going to be doing their job, and members of congress better understand they've got to back off and let our fbi, our cia find out what's been going on so this never happens again. >> richard painter, good to see you again. a former ethics lawyer for president george bush. >>> coming up...
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attorney in the 1990s and he was trying a case in which two members of the ku klux klan were convicted for blowing up the baptist church in 1963 that left four young black girls dead. and on top of that, there is a wide perception among african-american voters and i've heard this all across the state that roy moore is some say a white supremacist, some say a racist. they point to the that canfact doesn't believe president obama was born in america. that keith ellison shouldn't serve in congress. and you heard the reference to the last time america was great during the era slavery. so on doug jones is hoping that this will galvanize the african-american community to come out and vote for him. but just to give you a sense of how difficult that will be, the turnout that he needs is essentially on par with the turnout barack obama got in the 2012 presidential race. and that as we discovered will be a tall order. alton smith and laura onlily veve oliver are volunteers going door to door for doug joechnes. at the first house, she plans to vote for jones. if jones is to stand a chance of winn
attorney in the 1990s and he was trying a case in which two members of the ku klux klan were convicted for blowing up the baptist church in 1963 that left four young black girls dead. and on top of that, there is a wide perception among african-american voters and i've heard this all across the state that roy moore is some say a white supremacist, some say a racist. they point to the that canfact doesn't believe president obama was born in america. that keith ellison shouldn't serve in...
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i was like, i don't know, maybe i shou go talk to the ku klux klan.ctly -- hmm. then it got quiet for a long time. but i could tell it was that kind of quiet where this was like that might be good for ratings. but kamau might die. but that might be really good for ratings. [ laughter ] when i pitched the ku klux klan idea i didn't think 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? let him ride the. horses are weird. i thought we'd end up there. but i never thought in a million years th
i was like, i don't know, maybe i shou go talk to the ku klux klan.ctly -- hmm. then it got quiet for a long time. but i could tell it was that kind of quiet where this was like that might be good for ratings. but kamau might die. but that might be really good for ratings. [ laughter ] when i pitched the ku klux klan idea i didn't think 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. [...
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ku klux klan, they call themselves, alt-right, hang around breitbart news.hing to do with traditional val use the republican party. plays right into the hand of foreign adversaries, such as vladamir putin. our cia, our fbi, are not deep statement. they're there to protect the united states of america. against foreign agrechlgts if we undermine our own institutions, our own, security services, intelligence services, we are going to be -- very vulnerable to another attack. from foreign adversary, russia or other adversaries. this is abslut leolute leap noto do with being a patriotic american and defending our country. this is complete rubbish. i think the voters are going to make that clear in 2018. and every republican who wants to keep their seat in the house and senate, is going to have to stand up against this. or they're going to be gone. >> interesting to me. there aren't a whole lot of people around who remember 1918. they may have, read their history about it. but there are a lot of republicans of a certainage who remember the cold war, very clearly. i
ku klux klan, they call themselves, alt-right, hang around breitbart news.hing to do with traditional val use the republican party. plays right into the hand of foreign adversaries, such as vladamir putin. our cia, our fbi, are not deep statement. they're there to protect the united states of america. against foreign agrechlgts if we undermine our own institutions, our own, security services, intelligence services, we are going to be -- very vulnerable to another attack. from foreign adversary,...
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he prosecuted the ku klux klan and arrested -- convicted those men. >> when the sex misconduct came out, remember, it was late stage. he should have already developed his case against moore by then. it should have been the icing on the cake. in fact -- it's his whole race is the sexual -- >> that's not true. that's not not true. if you look at what doug jones has been running on, yes, he's been referring somewhat to the fact that judge moore is credibly accused of child molestation, but he has been true to his background of law enforcement and the guy who took on the ku klux klan in alabama. >> i think the perception that a lot of folks have that i share is that the democrats really did make a mistake by not making a more affirmative case for doug jones. the exit poll data says 60% of the people were really excited about their candidate. i have a hard time believing most of the people excited about their candidate are voting for doug jones, simply because at least from an outsider's perspective, the entire campaign was about roy moore and what he did wrong, about the sexual assault alle
he prosecuted the ku klux klan and arrested -- convicted those men. >> when the sex misconduct came out, remember, it was late stage. he should have already developed his case against moore by then. it should have been the icing on the cake. in fact -- it's his whole race is the sexual -- >> that's not true. that's not not true. if you look at what doug jones has been running on, yes, he's been referring somewhat to the fact that judge moore is credibly accused of child molestation,...
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no, wait, no, no, it's a ku klux cat. you should meet the group where he got the video >> they were originally tweeted by a party called britain first. >> first shared by >> ada >> franson. >> and now donald trump has done jada franson a huge favor. >> was this a good day for you? very good indeed. . >> trevor: if you're so proud of being white, then why do you crews all that fake tan? we turn to our very own hasan min haj everybody. as an american muslim it must be troubling and shocking to see the president of the united states sends out these videos. >> i'm not shocked. we were due, you know? trump islamphobic is like an m & m free style, you get a new one and it's slightly angrier than the past one. these videos are either totally out of context or straight up false. this fringe british group wants people to think brown boogeyman are coming to kill them. they recent showed a video of isis fighters but it wasn't isis, it was size cube. you idiots. you're mixing up your isis. the muslimmy immigrants beating up a dutch b
no, wait, no, no, it's a ku klux cat. you should meet the group where he got the video >> they were originally tweeted by a party called britain first. >> first shared by >> ada >> franson. >> and now donald trump has done jada franson a huge favor. >> was this a good day for you? very good indeed. . >> trevor: if you're so proud of being white, then why do you crews all that fake tan? we turn to our very own hasan min haj everybody. as an american...
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but on the flip side, what if this baker was in new york city and the ku klux klan wanted a cake forng. this is more complicated than it seems. >> reporter: you're right about that. this involves the colorado human rights amendment that says you can't turn down people based on religion, gender, sexual orientation. i'm not sure what the ku kl ku klux klan's protection would be, so i think the answer to that on the side of the couple is there is no personal interest so the baker could turn them down because the law doesn't cover them. you're right, this is a case of what-ifs. simple facts. a couple walks into this bakery in southern denver and said, we want a cake to celebrate our marriage, and the baker said, i'm sorry, but it violates my religious beliefs. they didn't ask for a certain design, he just said, i'm sorry, i can't help you. those are the facts. thas ca this is a case of what-ifs. the lawyer for the baker says this is an artist and therefore this would violate his right of free expression of his religious beliefs. what about the hairstylists, the people who write the weddi
but on the flip side, what if this baker was in new york city and the ku klux klan wanted a cake forng. this is more complicated than it seems. >> reporter: you're right about that. this involves the colorado human rights amendment that says you can't turn down people based on religion, gender, sexual orientation. i'm not sure what the ku kl ku klux klan's protection would be, so i think the answer to that on the side of the couple is there is no personal interest so the baker could turn...
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it was her first time in selma since her family fled in 1961 after being threatened by the ku klux klann us and tell her story. this is electricity. ♪ this is a power plant. this is tim barckholtz. that's me! this is something he is researching at exxonmobil: using fuel cells to capture carbon emissions at power plants. this is the potential. reducing co2 emissions by up to 90%... while also producing more power. this could be big. energy lives here. anyone ever have occasional y! constipation,diarrhea, gas or bloating? she does. she does. help defend against those digestive issues. take phillips' colon health probiotic caps daily with three types of good bacteria. 400 likes? wow! try phillips' colon health. (amanda von a fluke.d scrappy and he totally has a super-power. didn't know i was allergic to ibuprofen. and i had fallen asleep... (scrappy barks) (amanda) he was totally freaked out, digging and pawing at me. and when i woke up i realized that i was in anaphylaxis and went to the emergency room. i don't know what i would do if he wasn't there. he's the best boy. (vo) through the s
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part of the violence during reconstruction by the ku klux klan and other southern terrorists is goingo be attacking the black home. and they were not wrong. they realized that if they could show that black men could not protect their home and black women could not sustain their home, then black people were not worthy of the privileges of citizenship. because citizenship revolved around the ability to maintain a home. and so we get some of the most horrific symbolic violation of the period. night riders show up outside a black cabin, and the details differ, but they're all equally horrible. a black wife is raped in front of her husband, a black man is tied to a tree and lashed. sometimes he's castrated, sometimes he's murdered. sometimes it's just more economical, a shotgun appears through the window, and they fire indiscriminately at black families; men, women and children. but the goal is subordination. you cannot protect your home. single working women are seen as a danger to society in the 19th century because they are not attached to a home. they are called in the terms of the per
part of the violence during reconstruction by the ku klux klan and other southern terrorists is goingo be attacking the black home. and they were not wrong. they realized that if they could show that black men could not protect their home and black women could not sustain their home, then black people were not worthy of the privileges of citizenship. because citizenship revolved around the ability to maintain a home. and so we get some of the most horrific symbolic violation of the period....
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it was her first time in selma since her family fled in 1961 after being threatened by the ku klux klania gaines will join us and tell her story. whoooo. going somewhere? here's some advice. tripadvisor now searches more... ...than 200 booking sites - to find the hotel you want and save you up to 30%. trust this bird's words. tripadvisor. if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. pml, a rare, serious, potentially fatal brain infection caused by a virus may be possible. this condition has not been reported with entyvio. tell your doctor if you have an infection, experience frequent infections or have flu-like symptoms or sor
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attorney in the 1990's when he prosecuted the ku klux klan members who bombed 16th street baptist church in birmingham, killing four young girls. on sunday, alabama republican senator richard shelby said he could not vote for roy moore. for royld not vote moore. i did not vote for roy moore. i understand more the president is coming from. i understand we would like to retain that seat in the u.s. senate. but i tell you what, there is a time -- we call it a tipping point. and i think so many accusations, so many cuts, so many drip, drip, drip when it got to the 14-year-old story, that was enough for me. i said, i can't vote for roy moore. amy: that was senator richard shelby of alabama. a republican. or more, we go to washington, d.c., where we're joined by peter montgomery, senior fellow at people for the american way. his recent piece is headlined "there's more than one roy moore scandal." talk about roy moore peter montgomery. moore: wrote "roy history of bigotry, tourism, contempt for the rule of law." talk about the scandals around the former alabama judge. >> you are to the action d
attorney in the 1990's when he prosecuted the ku klux klan members who bombed 16th street baptist church in birmingham, killing four young girls. on sunday, alabama republican senator richard shelby said he could not vote for roy moore. for royld not vote moore. i did not vote for roy moore. i understand more the president is coming from. i understand we would like to retain that seat in the u.s. senate. but i tell you what, there is a time -- we call it a tipping point. and i think so many...
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have up here was another silver shirt and then you have these odd fascist the right guardsman, the ku klux klan, california homesteaders, american war with your, american nationalist party, i had easily 68 more here but it would have crowded the map had too much. and here's what you need to know and then we can move on at charlottesville, they were changting the jew will not replace us. downtown l.a. this was -- >> not in 1933. >> just a few weeks ago -- in downtown 1933 until pearl harbor virtually every week if not every two weeks -- somebody was chanting death to jews. >> i have to sigh about that one. so this is a map of home grown, local american nazis. they have a lot of sites how many people are we talking about, is this just a few nut balls murmuring in their base ms. what's had the extent of this? >> well, the bun are actually -- the house nazis in la louisiana went through two. they began hitler sents over a german captain robyn tape in march 1933 to start in nazi organization in los angeles. and then in july 26th, 1933, they held their first open meeting at titleburg now like an
have up here was another silver shirt and then you have these odd fascist the right guardsman, the ku klux klan, california homesteaders, american war with your, american nationalist party, i had easily 68 more here but it would have crowded the map had too much. and here's what you need to know and then we can move on at charlottesville, they were changting the jew will not replace us. downtown l.a. this was -- >> not in 1933. >> just a few weeks ago -- in downtown 1933 until pearl...
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>> reporter: darryl jones, a member of the ku klux klan tried to meet and come to common grounds. >>sure it is. >> it's time we got to know one another. >> you're exactly right. >> so how do we convince these people to say, hey, look, we can spend all night arguing or we can move forward. >> you know as well as i do, my organization has a bad history. >> reporter: but their meeting wasn't welcomed by some. >> let me ask you a question. >> no, do not ask me a question about racists. >> reporter: davis says he does and has the kkk robes to prove it. >> how many robes have you gotten handed to you from klan members? >> i have probably 44, 45. >> reporter: how many robes have you gotten? >> about 44, 45. and klanswomen. >> reporter: who have said what? >> they are done as a result of meeting me and having these conversations. not overnight, but over time. >> reporter: for more than 30 years, davis has been on a mission to change minds, especially of those who would rather see him dead. he was drawn to charlottesville in part because he says the unite the right rally was not about saving
>> reporter: darryl jones, a member of the ku klux klan tried to meet and come to common grounds. >>sure it is. >> it's time we got to know one another. >> you're exactly right. >> so how do we convince these people to say, hey, look, we can spend all night arguing or we can move forward. >> you know as well as i do, my organization has a bad history. >> reporter: but their meeting wasn't welcomed by some. >> let me ask you a question. >>...
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yeah, there are some ku klux klan is around, there's some white supremacists. what other, 500 in charlottesville out of a nation of 330 million? the ku klux klan once had, what did they have, 11 senators and 75 congressman. the white supremacists, the actual white supremacists was a member of congress. there's some black supremacist in congress, i will tell you that, but what white supremacists. same things with nazis and neo-nazis. hitler youth is what they are. literally. but they were not cheering is an organization that wants to exterminate the jews come in so many words what you actually have more statements from hamas but you just have to read them to know that extermination of jews is their agenda. now, i could go on and on about this but this is the greatest problem our country faces. why are we so divided? because everybody on the left, everybody who is a progressive missing everything in racial gender terms, and lying about it. hillary ran a campaign on the idea that women are somehow oppressed in this country by men. to the extent that there's a gend
yeah, there are some ku klux klan is around, there's some white supremacists. what other, 500 in charlottesville out of a nation of 330 million? the ku klux klan once had, what did they have, 11 senators and 75 congressman. the white supremacists, the actual white supremacists was a member of congress. there's some black supremacist in congress, i will tell you that, but what white supremacists. same things with nazis and neo-nazis. hitler youth is what they are. literally. but they were not...
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he said there were good people on both sides when one of those sides including neo-nazis and the ku klux klan, that was a line in the sand. that was the most in which african-americans like myself said this president has crossed a line and he cannot come back from that. nothing he will do can change my mind or black peoples's minds that will say he cares about our issues and our equality. the president is on the side of nazis and the klan. i didn't think i would live to see that day, but that's where we are right now. >> rick, should the president not be going? >> i don't have any problem with the president going. it is is designed for people with the least appreciation of the struggle. i wish they would all go. >> all right, guys. you can't go anywhere. we're going to talk in just a little bit again. we have the commercial break, even. coming up, words of warning. a report of e-mails. why the agency took steps to warn that woman right there, one of the president's top adviseers. >>> and the congressman who forced an impeachmentment does al green regret that move after its dramatic failu
he said there were good people on both sides when one of those sides including neo-nazis and the ku klux klan, that was a line in the sand. that was the most in which african-americans like myself said this president has crossed a line and he cannot come back from that. nothing he will do can change my mind or black peoples's minds that will say he cares about our issues and our equality. the president is on the side of nazis and the klan. i didn't think i would live to see that day, but that's...
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no, bell describes the time he attended a ku klux klan cross burning for his show "united shades of america mention this one "kicking through the ashes." my life as a standup by rich sli shneidner. and finally, "frankly speaking" by frank the bunny, published by hopper collins. happy nibbling. >> frank, this is good stuff. i guess you can say i've always had nose for news. >> i can sniff out a good story a mile away. i love the quotes on the back. these are the people from his privileged perch, frank dishes on the true behind the scenes stories, that's from roger rabbit. >> his contract dispute went all the way to apellet court. he didn't carrot all. packing to the last minute. guys, i have a couple of things to wash we got this. even on quick cycle, tide pods cleans great 6x the cleaning power, even in the quick cycle it's got to be tide that cough doesn't sound so good. take mucinex dm. i'll text you in 4 hours when your cough returns. one pill lasts 12 hours, so... looks like i'm good all night! why take 4-hour cough medicine? just one mucinex lasts 12 hours. let's end t
no, bell describes the time he attended a ku klux klan cross burning for his show "united shades of america mention this one "kicking through the ashes." my life as a standup by rich sli shneidner. and finally, "frankly speaking" by frank the bunny, published by hopper collins. happy nibbling. >> frank, this is good stuff. i guess you can say i've always had nose for news. >> i can sniff out a good story a mile away. i love the quotes on the back. these are...
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you can see crews working to take down the statues of jefferson davis and ku klux klan leader. the city sold it to a nonprofit organization. the nonprofit could legally remove the statues while the city was unable to do so. >>> new details this morning in a story we've been following for months. tennis star venus williams will not face charges in that fatal car crash from back in june in south florida. this is police cam video. tlts video showing williams had a green light when she entered a busy intersection. a car turned left in front of her forcing her to stop. they say that's when a car slammed into williams' suv killing the passenger. that family plans to continue with its lawsuit against williams. >>> we have an incredible video we showed you yesterday morning. remember we told you about this officer dragged by a suspect's car. this morning, officer john cusack is back home with his family. he's on the mend. he was all smiles when he was released from the hospital yesterday. the 19-year-old veteran was checking out a possible overdose earlier this week when the suspect tr
you can see crews working to take down the statues of jefferson davis and ku klux klan leader. the city sold it to a nonprofit organization. the nonprofit could legally remove the statues while the city was unable to do so. >>> new details this morning in a story we've been following for months. tennis star venus williams will not face charges in that fatal car crash from back in june in south florida. this is police cam video. tlts video showing williams had a green light when she...
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twelfth when he'll face his democratic opponents a civil rights attorney known for prosecuting the ku klux klan he's a. child. yes well you know i just never gave them my i mean. it's a similar logic republican leaders used a year ago to support trump. the other side can't win no matter what party first. as long as trump is there as long as they can see around politically this is where the republican party's going to be and he's not going to change and you see people on the periphery saying well i'm morally offended by it. but by large the story is not the the outliers and that the great story is the overwhelming majority that go right we're trying something. together we will determine the course of america and the world for many many years to come this core concept that one party can win on. on fear division neither can win a house he's got a core emotions right. one of the great tragedies of american politics is that we often think that the anger and fear is what that. both parties do have an identity crisis where. if nothing else trump has clarified the battle from this day forward it's
twelfth when he'll face his democratic opponents a civil rights attorney known for prosecuting the ku klux klan he's a. child. yes well you know i just never gave them my i mean. it's a similar logic republican leaders used a year ago to support trump. the other side can't win no matter what party first. as long as trump is there as long as they can see around politically this is where the republican party's going to be and he's not going to change and you see people on the periphery saying...
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molesting a child 40 years ago and a former lawyer who is pro-choice and once prosecuted members of the ku klux klan. polls suggest that republican roy moore may win the senate seat, but he is being shunned by members of his own party, including alabama's top senator , richard shelby. senator shelby: i want to reiterate again, i didn't vote for roy moore, i wouldn't vote for roy moore. i think the republican party can do better. rajini: but president trump doesn't agree, releasing a phone call on behalf of mr. moore's campaign. president trump: roy moore is the guy we need to pass our make america great again agenda. roy is a conservative who will help me steer this country back on track after 8 years of the obama disaster. get out and vote for roy moore. is our republican senate, and it is needed. we need roy to help us with a republican senate. we will win, and we will make america great again. rajini: for more on this, i was joined a short time ago by the white house correspondent for "the hill." looking like a close race, as we said just then, this is normally safe republican territory. whe
molesting a child 40 years ago and a former lawyer who is pro-choice and once prosecuted members of the ku klux klan. polls suggest that republican roy moore may win the senate seat, but he is being shunned by members of his own party, including alabama's top senator , richard shelby. senator shelby: i want to reiterate again, i didn't vote for roy moore, i wouldn't vote for roy moore. i think the republican party can do better. rajini: but president trump doesn't agree, releasing a phone call...
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we're talking about a smaller and smaller base wean when we're winnowing down to the alt-right and ku klux klan. that's really very troubling for a president who is supposed to be leading the entire country. there are a lot of republicans, and i'm one of them, who are very k very serious concerns. about his mental stability and his ability to continue to lead. >> i should note i feel obligated to note that the president george w. bush, talking about racism and homophobia, did favor a constitutional amendment that would have banned marriage equality. in 2004. >> that was in the republican platform. the language that's coming out of this administration, not policy. we're talking about language that's coming out of this administration. the attacks on people. right and left. we're not discussing the policies. that are implemented, but that -- what is said about people. not policy positions. it is really very, very extreme and this is 2017 too. a lot has happened. the supreme court has ruled on gay rights and what the president is doing is clearly in many areas contrary to the law and i don't t
we're talking about a smaller and smaller base wean when we're winnowing down to the alt-right and ku klux klan. that's really very troubling for a president who is supposed to be leading the entire country. there are a lot of republicans, and i'm one of them, who are very k very serious concerns. about his mental stability and his ability to continue to lead. >> i should note i feel obligated to note that the president george w. bush, talking about racism and homophobia, did favor a...
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birmingham, alabama, and he is a former lawyer who is pro—choice and once prosecuted former members of the ku kluxare also expecting exit polls very shortly. the boat in the southern state of alabama is being seen as a test of party allegiances, kennett republicans hold on traditionally safe seat despite the candidate facing sexual harassment allegations? or can a liberal, pro—choice democrat turned the traditionally red state blue and reduce donald trump's senate majority to just one seat in the process ? majority to just one seat in the process? we are currently seeing live pictures of roy moore's campaign headquarters in montgomery, alabama. our north america correspondent david willis is in washington. everyone is indeed awaiting the result of this senate seat in the alabama elections. no one knows for sure if it will be rome or doug jones. nour, and the polls, as you mentioned there, closed a short while ago and according to the cable news networks here, it is too close to call at this particular point. we we re to call at this particular point. we were expecting some sort of exit polling tha
birmingham, alabama, and he is a former lawyer who is pro—choice and once prosecuted former members of the ku kluxare also expecting exit polls very shortly. the boat in the southern state of alabama is being seen as a test of party allegiances, kennett republicans hold on traditionally safe seat despite the candidate facing sexual harassment allegations? or can a liberal, pro—choice democrat turned the traditionally red state blue and reduce donald trump's senate majority to just one seat...
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molesting an under—aged girl — and a former lawyer who is pro—choice and once prosecuted members of the ku kluxhe republican candidate roy moore has denied the allegations against him, but polls suggest a tight race with his democratic rival doug jones. nick bryant reports. i got it just when you thought american politics couldn't get any weirder, weirder, judge roy moore rides to the polling station on horse back and then sets it to music. he's come to personify the polarisation of this manic political age. to his female accusers, he's a sexual predator who molested teenage girls in his 30s. to his fans, he's a crusading evangelical, a firebrand populist in the mould of donald trump. i want to make america great again with president trump. i want america great, but i want america good and she can't be good until we go back to god. moore fiercely denies the allegations of sexual misconduct and his supporters have adopted the new default position of the politically embattled, they're crying fake news. all of a sudden, here come the allegations — blah, blah, blah — from a0 years ago. that make it
molesting an under—aged girl — and a former lawyer who is pro—choice and once prosecuted members of the ku kluxhe republican candidate roy moore has denied the allegations against him, but polls suggest a tight race with his democratic rival doug jones. nick bryant reports. i got it just when you thought american politics couldn't get any weirder, weirder, judge roy moore rides to the polling station on horse back and then sets it to music. he's come to personify the polarisation of this...
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and molesting a child — and a former lawyer who is pro—choice and once prosecuted members of the ku klux the republican roy moore may win the senate seat, and that has national implications, because republicans have only a slim majority in the senate. but many in his own party have shunned him, including alabama's top senator, richard shelby. mr moore used his last rally to try and pour cold water on the allegations. the washington post put out this terrible, disgusting article, saying i had done something. i want you to understand something. they said these women had not come forward for nearly a0 years. but they waited to 30 days before this general election to come forward. now they have allowed their pictures to be on a political advertisement and they have gone on national television arguing their case — after waiting a0 years, during which i served in three public offices in the state, i ran five state campaigns, three county campaigns in this same county, and never once was this mentioned. roy moore there. the democratic candidate, doug jones, addressed his final campaign remarks
and molesting a child — and a former lawyer who is pro—choice and once prosecuted members of the ku klux the republican roy moore may win the senate seat, and that has national implications, because republicans have only a slim majority in the senate. but many in his own party have shunned him, including alabama's top senator, richard shelby. mr moore used his last rally to try and pour cold water on the allegations. the washington post put out this terrible, disgusting article, saying i...
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doug jones, who was a former local attorney general, a man who prosecuted several members of the ku kluxt down there in alabama and it is, doug jones's state m e nts alabama and it is, doug jones's statements about being pro—choice, that has alarmed some voters down there in that very deeply conservative state of alabama. roy moore, though, remains very controversial because of all these allegations of sexual misconduct that have been levelled against him. president trump initially tepid in his support for roy moore has been more full throttle, if you like, of late, but there are senior members of the republican party who are very dubious to put it mildly about roy moore and there is every indication that should roy moore pull off a victory in this race, then he will be subject to an ethics enquiry by members of the senate which could result in him being expelled from the chamber. quite apart from those allegations which, as you say, he denies, roy moore says homosexual conduct should be illegal, muslims should be banned from serving in congress, 9/11 was divine rapid tuition and he said
doug jones, who was a former local attorney general, a man who prosecuted several members of the ku kluxt down there in alabama and it is, doug jones's state m e nts alabama and it is, doug jones's statements about being pro—choice, that has alarmed some voters down there in that very deeply conservative state of alabama. roy moore, though, remains very controversial because of all these allegations of sexual misconduct that have been levelled against him. president trump initially tepid in...
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against doug jones, a former us local attorney general, a man who prosecuted several members of the ku klux the past. that was in alabama. jarvis jones's statement about being pro—choice has alarmed some voters down there. —— doug. it's a very deeply conservative state, alabama. but roy moore remains very controversial because all these allegations of sexual misconduct that have been levelled to him. president trump initially tepid in his support for roy moore has been more. called of late, —— full throttled of late. but those in the party are very dubious about roy moore and there is every indication that should roy moore pull off a victory in this race, then he will be subject to an ethics enquiry by members of the senate, which could result in him being expelled from the chamber. we will bring you more on that of course as soon as we have something we can confirm. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. liberia's electoral commission has announced the second round of the elections will take place on the 26th of december, following a court challenge. former soccer
against doug jones, a former us local attorney general, a man who prosecuted several members of the ku klux the past. that was in alabama. jarvis jones's statement about being pro—choice has alarmed some voters down there. —— doug. it's a very deeply conservative state, alabama. but roy moore remains very controversial because all these allegations of sexual misconduct that have been levelled to him. president trump initially tepid in his support for roy moore has been more. called of...
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the fbi will go after the new left and the ku klux klan. they will successfully undermine some of these as we will discuss. a specialgate, committee led by frank church, a democrat from idaho, to investigate the intelligence community. someone managed to break into an fbi headquarters, grab a bunch of documents. when i got back to their hole, they discovered they had a whole proh of these cointel documents which nobody know existed. there had basically been no major effort in intelligence reform higher to that despite records that the federal government had used information policies.ail and -- there are committees, but they clearly did nothing. what the church committee discovers, a laundry list of terrible things. had files on over one million americans, people suspected of conversion that court convictions. the national security agency had investigated every cable sent or received by americans overseas 1947 to 1975. the irs allowed tax information to be used by intelligence agencies for political purposes. lyndon johnson ordered the cia t
the fbi will go after the new left and the ku klux klan. they will successfully undermine some of these as we will discuss. a specialgate, committee led by frank church, a democrat from idaho, to investigate the intelligence community. someone managed to break into an fbi headquarters, grab a bunch of documents. when i got back to their hole, they discovered they had a whole proh of these cointel documents which nobody know existed. there had basically been no major effort in intelligence...