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the neo-nazi/white supremacist gathering in charlottesville, virginia, in august 2017, during which neo-nazi and white supremacist protesters marched around holding torches, saying things like "you will not replace us." that's another paranoid white supremacist theory that was cited by the el paso gunman this weekend, incidentally. the day after the march in charlottesville, another neo-nazi who had driven to charlottesville from ohio, he killed a counterprotester named heather heyer and injured dozens of more people when he deliberately drove his car at speed into a crowd of anti-racist protesters in charlottesville. this weekend being the anniversary of that murder and that big proud racist white power display in an american city, that anniversary coming this weekend, so closely on the heels of our country's worst-ever terrorist attack targeting latinos and immigrants. this self-proclaimed racist massacre in el paso just this week. you know, if the president of our country were so inclined, because of this anniversary and because of what just happened in el paso this week, this would be ki
the neo-nazi/white supremacist gathering in charlottesville, virginia, in august 2017, during which neo-nazi and white supremacist protesters marched around holding torches, saying things like "you will not replace us." that's another paranoid white supremacist theory that was cited by the el paso gunman this weekend, incidentally. the day after the march in charlottesville, another neo-nazi who had driven to charlottesville from ohio, he killed a counterprotester named heather heyer...
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take to the streets beyond hoka and other politicians from the eye of the much side by side with neo nazis they chanted nazi slogans and did hitler salutes and attacks politicians and foreign looking passers by the police were outnumbered and overwhelmed. nic could c.s.k. says the demonstrations changed his city since then it's become more polarized the different political camps are more opposed than ever. before and the tone in camden has become more aggressive for its divided groups of friends even my own family a bit. for instance nick and his grandparents often don't see eye to eye. i know there is a dish today they've come downtown to have a visit with him he gets. over then you can it's when it was still part of communist east germany much has changed since then and they don't feel safe here anymore. and it's why doesn't arts and i can't go out anymore at night i don't dare go into the city that's down it wasn't like that before don't beat around the bush it's simple everyone says it's the asylum seekers. if we had more law enforcement and police the feeling would be better so you ha
take to the streets beyond hoka and other politicians from the eye of the much side by side with neo nazis they chanted nazi slogans and did hitler salutes and attacks politicians and foreign looking passers by the police were outnumbered and overwhelmed. nic could c.s.k. says the demonstrations changed his city since then it's become more polarized the different political camps are more opposed than ever. before and the tone in camden has become more aggressive for its divided groups of...
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first, you will not use the words 'neo-nazi.'"r now, remember,ret, they are marching down the streets of charlottesville withhields with swastikas, adolf hitler ideology. >> yeah. >> these are the folks who exterminated 6 million members ofhe jewish faith, and i explained all this to the president, and they said, "you're not going to say 'neo-nazi,' and you're not going 'white supremacist,'" and he came out, and the first part of the speech was fine. >> you just imagine you don't know that him. for a fact that they said that. >> i have no... somebody got to him. >> right. yeah. >> why would he change from when i talked to him? somebody changed his mind. >> yeah. >> and he came out and said there were gople on both sides. there weren't good people on both sides. there were not good people in the neo-naz and the white supremacists. they were there to hate, and that was his lowest point of his presidency. >> on the notion of white supremacy, right, i mean, you call him a white supremacist. eight candidates have called him a white sup
first, you will not use the words 'neo-nazi.'"r now, remember,ret, they are marching down the streets of charlottesville withhields with swastikas, adolf hitler ideology. >> yeah. >> these are the folks who exterminated 6 million members ofhe jewish faith, and i explained all this to the president, and they said, "you're not going to say 'neo-nazi,' and you're not going 'white supremacist,'" and he came out, and the first part of the speech was fine. >> you just...
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in reality, azof battalion is also an infamous neo-nazi militia.said the group's mission is to lead the white races of the world in a crusade against semite-led subhumans. and the group has learned to exploit the internet as an international recruitment tool. >> good evening and good morning to our listeners in the u.s. you are listening to -- >> when he was just 16, ukrainian supporters of azof battalion found andrew online and invited him to speak as an expert on their podcast. after andrew died, a journalist gave this recording to the oneschuks. >> today we have a light discussion with andrew. he's an american nationalist who will discuss with me the current overall situation and about the right-wing movement in the usa. >> hello, good morning. >> what is the current state of the nationalist movement in the united states? >> if you know about the fbi, which is the internal security police for the united states, they've been doing a lot of work turning different nationalist organizations against each other. >> but do they have any support from th
in reality, azof battalion is also an infamous neo-nazi militia.said the group's mission is to lead the white races of the world in a crusade against semite-led subhumans. and the group has learned to exploit the internet as an international recruitment tool. >> good evening and good morning to our listeners in the u.s. you are listening to -- >> when he was just 16, ukrainian supporters of azof battalion found andrew online and invited him to speak as an expert on their podcast....
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he was in a neo-nazi group, but he was a good kid. you're like, no, those two things can coexist. >> i want to understand, you know, who was andrew as a kid? what was the trajectory? can you tell me a little bit about that? >> he was this little, lovable, red lipped kid. always drooling and so cuddly. he was compassionate and he had lots of empathy ♪ happy birthday to you. >> but 15 years later, andrew was a conflicted teenager. >> how can you have these feelings about jews and african-americans and on the other side be this loving and compassionate person? >> between 2012 and 2016, there was a 600% increase in followers of white nationalist movements on twitter. most americans probably don't imagine one of them could be a suburban kid from massachusetts, but they'd be wrong. ♪ happy birthday to you. >> andrew was a contradiction, handsome, physically fit and outdoorsy. but also socially awkward, self-serious and obsessed with military history, all of which isolated him from kids his own age. >> i remember when he was a kid. the kids
he was in a neo-nazi group, but he was a good kid. you're like, no, those two things can coexist. >> i want to understand, you know, who was andrew as a kid? what was the trajectory? can you tell me a little bit about that? >> he was this little, lovable, red lipped kid. always drooling and so cuddly. he was compassionate and he had lots of empathy ♪ happy birthday to you. >> but 15 years later, andrew was a conflicted teenager. >> how can you have these feelings about...
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up around a lot of the streets but the city of charlottesville police had an agreement with the neo-nazis and the white supremacists they would enter poo one rode into the park. they've didn't honor that commitment. don't know why you would believe the word of a knowow nazi but second-guessing -- the point of the book is not do that. tight lay out factually from the governor where i was signature, the meet examination so forth of what actually went on, but the purpose and goal is -- i did right after, did executive order 67 and 68, to redo the permitting process because in a situation like this, the city's in control. i was in other a support role but we need a better mechanism of unified command so everybody is at that table. not just one or the city police. everybody is sitting there together early on to make the situations -- that is what is now in virginia, as we go forward, and i changed the permitting process. they filed right after to do another event in richmond, at a -- the robert e. lee statue in richmond which is one of the few that the state controls so this came to the state,
up around a lot of the streets but the city of charlottesville police had an agreement with the neo-nazis and the white supremacists they would enter poo one rode into the park. they've didn't honor that commitment. don't know why you would believe the word of a knowow nazi but second-guessing -- the point of the book is not do that. tight lay out factually from the governor where i was signature, the meet examination so forth of what actually went on, but the purpose and goal is -- i did right...
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but for a prominent neo-nazi like jeff scoop, the path forward is far less certain. only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ dexperience thrillingn operformance.o now at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. get 0.9% apr for 60 months on all 2019 models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey.key. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts or actions, seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking, or life-threatening allergic and skin reactions. decre
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different white nationalist groups in the united 63tes, 112 neo-nazi groups, racist skinhead groups, 51 ku klux klan groups, 36 io confederate groups. -- neo-confederate groups. that was a 50% increase year in white nationalist groups. at a recent senate oversight hearing, the fbi director talked about the number of domestic terror arrests that have happened just in 2019 so far. here is a bit of what he had to say. [video clip] >> what we have here is a statement on this unclassified joint intelligence report that --ween the years of 2016 2000 and 2016, white supremacists were responsible for more homicides than any other extremism movement. i see the distinction you are making, homegrown versus domestic. can you quantify either one of them for us? >> in terms of number of arrests, through the third quarter of this fiscal year, we have had about give or take 100 arrests in the internet -- on the international terrorism side which includes homegrown. we have also had just about the same number, don't quite -- don't quote me to the exact digit on the domestic terrorism side and i will s
different white nationalist groups in the united 63tes, 112 neo-nazi groups, racist skinhead groups, 51 ku klux klan groups, 36 io confederate groups. -- neo-confederate groups. that was a 50% increase year in white nationalist groups. at a recent senate oversight hearing, the fbi director talked about the number of domestic terror arrests that have happened just in 2019 so far. here is a bit of what he had to say. [video clip] >> what we have here is a statement on this unclassified...
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i don't know why i would believe the word of a neo-nazi. that is the perspective from where i was sitting but the purpose of the goal is the executive order 67 and 68 to redo the permit process because in a situation like this we need a better mechanism of unified command so not just one or the city police but everybody sits early on to make this situation and now in virginia as we go forward i changed the permit process and they filed right after four another event in richmond at the robert e-lee statue in richmond that the state actually controls so this came to the state issued the executive order and canceled the permit with that roundabout in downtown richmond for 5000 people if she's stacked 50 on top of each other i had control of that one. i got a nasty letter from the aclu but my job is to keep people safe and we redid the permit process then they would not come to the state because i did not give them a permit. then they said we will have it outside on the sidewalk. and five or six people came by one of the reasons was richmond ci
i don't know why i would believe the word of a neo-nazi. that is the perspective from where i was sitting but the purpose of the goal is the executive order 67 and 68 to redo the permit process because in a situation like this we need a better mechanism of unified command so not just one or the city police but everybody sits early on to make this situation and now in virginia as we go forward i changed the permit process and they filed right after four another event in richmond at the robert...
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president you are not going to use the word neo-nazi and you are going to attack white supremacy and you are going to come out and say there are good people on both sides. there weren't good people on the neo-nazi site or they were good people on the protesters and counterprotesters side. they were all out there. there were ministers and concerned citizens who were there to protest against hate or that's the reason they were there. peacefully protesting against them. >> host: i want to ask you in the weeks leading up and you mentioned this in the book that this was not a one-off. people think they are at these events on the campus where the totality of that summer but we had three other marches. we have the kkk showed up and over the summer cabin or there was a real erosion of trust in the community. i think a lot of folks felt some version and you mentioned the book it was exacerbated after the kkk march in july in the crowd was pepper sprayed what seemed like an over reaction. they decided to lean back and this was a dance between the public and the local police about trusting the
president you are not going to use the word neo-nazi and you are going to attack white supremacy and you are going to come out and say there are good people on both sides. there weren't good people on the neo-nazi site or they were good people on the protesters and counterprotesters side. they were all out there. there were ministers and concerned citizens who were there to protest against hate or that's the reason they were there. peacefully protesting against them. >> host: i want to...
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take to the streets be unhooked and other politicians from the i have to be much side by side with neo nazis they chanted nazi slogans and did hitler salutes and attacks politicians and foreign looking passes by the police were outnumbered and other the well and. nick kids yes he says the demonstrations changed his city since then it's become more polarized the different political camps are more opposed than ever. before and the tone encampments has become more aggressive for its divided groups of friends even my own family a bit of this for. 30 instance nick and his grandparents often don't see eye to eye . i know there's a dish today they've come downtown to have a visit with him he gets. off. then you can it's when it was still part of communist east. many much has changed since then and they don't feel safe here anymore. and it's $1000.00 arts and i can't go out anymore at night i don't dare go into the city that's down it wasn't like that before don't beat around the bush it's simple everyone says it's the asylum seekers then if we had more law enforcement and police the feeling would b
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he was afraid to say neo nazi. my book, something went on in those couple hours when he delayed his press conference. i don't know who it was. i'm sure the white house got to him, no, no, mr. president, you're not going to say neo nazi, not going to say white supremacist, you're not going to inflame our base. how hard is it to come out and condemn those folks? praising hitler, having swust a swastikas. when they exterminated thousands of members of the jewish faith. how hard is that? this is a calculated political position. i'll remind you, he retweeted offensive tweets from the white supremacist movement and the neo nazi movement. >> yeah, he did. >> retweeted h eed them while h running for president. this is who he is. >> terry mcauliffe, thanks for being with us. >> thanks, rev. >>> up next, is it time to deal with the fact that the biggest domestic terror threat is white american men radical ice eradic white supremacy? more when we come back. >> tech: at safelite autoglass, we really pride ourselves on making i
he was afraid to say neo nazi. my book, something went on in those couple hours when he delayed his press conference. i don't know who it was. i'm sure the white house got to him, no, no, mr. president, you're not going to say neo nazi, not going to say white supremacist, you're not going to inflame our base. how hard is it to come out and condemn those folks? praising hitler, having swust a swastikas. when they exterminated thousands of members of the jewish faith. how hard is that? this is a...
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much side by side with neo nazis they chanted nazi slogans and did hitler salutes and attacks politicians and foreign looking passers by the police were outnumbered and overwhelmed. meek kid c.s.k. says the demonstrations changed his city since then it's become more polarized the different political camps are more opposed than ever. before and the tone encampments has become more aggressive for its divided groups of friends even my own family a bit. for instance nick and his grandparents often don't see eye to eye. well you know there is a dish today they've come downtown to have a visit with him and he gets. it off. then you can it's when it was still part of communist east germany much has changed since then and they don't feel safe here anymore. and it's why doesn't arts and i can't go out anymore at night i don't dare go into the city that's down it wasn't like that before don't beat around the bush it's simple everyone says it's the asylum seekers then if we had more law enforcement and police the feeling would be better but it's how you had. defeated bessel the police are getting hu
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he is the leader of the largest neo-nazi group in the united states.somebody like that change, somebody at that level who has been in from the time he was 14 or 15 years old. >> i think a very dominant motivation for most of us is the quest for significance, the quest to feel respected, feel empowered, feel that we matter. in the case of jeff, he could be a force for the good as a person that could authoritatively turn others away from extremism. if he felt that he can re-enter society, he can fulfill an important function. but at the same time, it's going to be very difficult to replace what he has had. >> one of the things that he's doing that i'm struggling with is he makes his living running a website that sells hate music and neo-nazi paraphernalia. i would love for him to take it down today, but i don't want to sabotage somebody that could be a very powerful voice in this process of helping people disengage. >> i think it cannot happen abruptly. he has a family to feed. he cannot become homeless overnight. he needs to have a job. he needs to be r
he is the leader of the largest neo-nazi group in the united states.somebody like that change, somebody at that level who has been in from the time he was 14 or 15 years old. >> i think a very dominant motivation for most of us is the quest for significance, the quest to feel respected, feel empowered, feel that we matter. in the case of jeff, he could be a force for the good as a person that could authoritatively turn others away from extremism. if he felt that he can re-enter society,...
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what i saw was a dangerous trend white nationalism and neo-nazis.i mean, to think i'm even saying this in 19. virginia is a great stateof 1/2 million people. america is 335 million people. c 't let a thousand of these knuckleheads, who ca to virginia om 39 states spewing the hatred, telling members "we're going to burn you and burn you like we burned you in auschwitz." i never in my life have heard the language i heard. as bad, margaret, as charlottesville was, it ripped the scab off of racism.in i for far too long, people felt in this country that we had dealt with thessues of racism. it's not a comfortable topic for white people to talk about but it ripped it off, and i make the point in the book, until we deal with inequities in school, in housing, in health care and sentencing, our criminal justice system, we're going to havracism in this country. >> so you wanted to write the book because there's this emergence of white nationalism and neo-nazism gaining steam. >> yeah. >> why do you think it's gaining steam right now? el well i write in the bo
what i saw was a dangerous trend white nationalism and neo-nazis.i mean, to think i'm even saying this in 19. virginia is a great stateof 1/2 million people. america is 335 million people. c 't let a thousand of these knuckleheads, who ca to virginia om 39 states spewing the hatred, telling members "we're going to burn you and burn you like we burned you in auschwitz." i never in my life have heard the language i heard. as bad, margaret, as charlottesville was, it ripped the scab off...
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from whiteit supremacists and neo-nazis in charlottesville, trump's very fine people chanting "you will replace us" to the shooter at the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh saying we are committing genocide jews are committing genocide on his , people? i don't think it's that far at all. it's both clear language and in code. this president has fanned the flames of white supremacy in the nation. his low-energy, vacant-eyed mouthing of the words written for him condemning white supremacists this week, i don't believe fooled anyone at home or abroad. his energetic embrace -- the energetic embrace of this president by the darkest hearts and most hate-filled minds in this country say it all. when the white nationalist richard spencer celebrated trump's election by declaring "hail trump" at an alt-right conference where the nazi salute was being used. in charlottesville, david duke, the former leader of the kkk, said "this is why we voted for donald trump. because he said he's going to take back the country." after trump tweeted his "go back" screed, a leading neo-nazi website said, "this i
from whiteit supremacists and neo-nazis in charlottesville, trump's very fine people chanting "you will replace us" to the shooter at the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh saying we are committing genocide jews are committing genocide on his , people? i don't think it's that far at all. it's both clear language and in code. this president has fanned the flames of white supremacy in the nation. his low-energy, vacant-eyed mouthing of the words written for him condemning white...
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people on both sides, i said then that it gave license in safe harbor to white supremacists and neo-nazis, to the ku klux klan. these words not only stunned america, but they stunned the world. and in doing so he has signed a moral equivalence between those spewing hatred and those with the courage to stand against it. -- he has assigned a moral equivalence between those spewing hatred and those with the courage to stand against it. i said at the time that we are in the battle for the soul of the nation. and ii said it again, -- said it again when i announced my candidacy. and i say it here today. we are in a battle for the soul of this nation. that's why, primarily, i'm running for president. [applause] charlottesville was no isolated incident. when trump announced he was running for president, he called mexicans rapists. days before the midterm he fomented fears of a caravan headed to the united states and created hysteria when he said -- look, look at what's marching up, this is an invasion, and -- an invasion. he asserted that immigrants would "carve you up with a knife." more recentl
people on both sides, i said then that it gave license in safe harbor to white supremacists and neo-nazis, to the ku klux klan. these words not only stunned america, but they stunned the world. and in doing so he has signed a moral equivalence between those spewing hatred and those with the courage to stand against it. -- he has assigned a moral equivalence between those spewing hatred and those with the courage to stand against it. i said at the time that we are in the battle for the soul of...
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how hard is it for white supremacists and neo-nazis in charlottesville, trump us very -- trump's very fine people chanting to the shooter in pittsburgh who said that the jews are committing genocide on his people. i don't think it's that far at all. it's both. clear language and in code. this president has fanned the flames of white supremacy in the nation. ,is low energyn -- energy vacant eyed mouthing of the words written for him condemning white supremacy this week, i don't believe fooled anyone at home or abroad. his energetic embrace of this darkest hearts to the most hate filled mines in this country say it all. when the white nationalists richard spencer celebrated trump selection by declaring alt-right at an conference where the nazi salute was being used. in charlottesville, david duke, said, "this is why we voted for donald trump. because he said he's going to take back the country." after trump tweeted his go back screed, a leading neo-nazi website said, "this is the kind of nationalism we elected him for." he knows it, he saw it. on 8chan, a haven for radicalism on the int
how hard is it for white supremacists and neo-nazis in charlottesville, trump us very -- trump's very fine people chanting to the shooter in pittsburgh who said that the jews are committing genocide on his people. i don't think it's that far at all. it's both. clear language and in code. this president has fanned the flames of white supremacy in the nation. ,is low energyn -- energy vacant eyed mouthing of the words written for him condemning white supremacy this week, i don't believe fooled...
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ed states can say these evil things, i ki they were not good people on the neo-nazi side. there weren't. whu say they are good people? the president continually misses the point. the book is through the history of virginia, the issues of racism, john lewis writes the forward for me, the later part of the book is about where do we go from here, how do we end this? >> let's talk about the call to action. you detail some incredible stories of the people involved in that riot and the response, let's talk about today moving forward. what is your call to action? >> first of all what charlottesville did i think people talked racism have been dealt with, wasn't an issue anymore, it showed that it is alive and well in this country. right white people are not comfortable talking about this issue. they like their little reconciliation, enough of the talk. it is time to do something. as long as we have inequities in school or african-american children don't get the same quality education whether it be teachers or and for structure. don't have the same supplies. healthcare delivery sys
ed states can say these evil things, i ki they were not good people on the neo-nazi side. there weren't. whu say they are good people? the president continually misses the point. the book is through the history of virginia, the issues of racism, john lewis writes the forward for me, the later part of the book is about where do we go from here, how do we end this? >> let's talk about the call to action. you detail some incredible stories of the people involved in that riot and the...
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and they said no you won't even use the word neo-nazi or the word white supremacist and you will say there's good people on both sides. there were very good people on the counter protesters side with ministers and concerned citizens that's the reason they were there. >> i want to ask because you mentioned in the book this was not a one off where the totality but we had the kkk so was there a real erosion? and a lot of felt that it was exacerbated after the kkk march they were pepper sprayed as an overreaction then they overreacted this is between the public and their local police about trusting the cops i just want to say what is a challenging thing you try to do in the book to foster trust in the police or the state police or the court you want them to believe the institutions keep them safe but they failed that day. you are trying to thread the needle but the local cops just didn't know what they were in for but what i remember that summer is that they will not protect us in two years later they really lost faith in their city government and police. what do you say to the attention
and they said no you won't even use the word neo-nazi or the word white supremacist and you will say there's good people on both sides. there were very good people on the counter protesters side with ministers and concerned citizens that's the reason they were there. >> i want to ask because you mentioned in the book this was not a one off where the totality but we had the kkk so was there a real erosion? and a lot of felt that it was exacerbated after the kkk march they were pepper...
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that land which was an an ongoing gathering place for neo nazis for years. ultimately after one of these cases, that land itself was awarded to the family that was attacked by that skinhead. the family then sold it to a guy who put up sort of a museum of tolerance on the site. which must have delighted the aryan skinhead guys who had been using it as their camp in the woods for years. that was 2000 and 2001, another one of these cases that made national news at the time that put a real spotlight on that hallmark tactic in fighting at least that era of white nationalists, white supremacist, violent terrorism in the united states. that news footage i was showing there, it's old looking, right? we're a couple of decades at least down the road from that stuff, and now it sort of feels like the matches are dry again and the dry brush has grown back, right? when the aryan nations and white aryan resistance and the united klans of america lost their shirts, you know, lost their ropes and their headquarters and their houses and their ability to ever have donations a
that land which was an an ongoing gathering place for neo nazis for years. ultimately after one of these cases, that land itself was awarded to the family that was attacked by that skinhead. the family then sold it to a guy who put up sort of a museum of tolerance on the site. which must have delighted the aryan skinhead guys who had been using it as their camp in the woods for years. that was 2000 and 2001, another one of these cases that made national news at the time that put a real...
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neo-nazi chants that neo-nazi leaders celebrate. realize that they are going to be left on the ash heap of political history. they're going to be the whigs of our time if they don't find their voice soon. >> mike barnicle earlier said that on this show that there's only one question right now. which is who are we as a nation. and it's not just that you're going to be judged politically on this in the next few years. history is going to judge people on which side they were on on this type of issue. whether we were a good nation that appeared to our better angels. whether we're racist and we stoked up hatred and division and, you know, my father used to say you could judge every person in the south by what side they were on in 1948, strom thurmond or harry truman. and i think history is going to judge -- i think meacham will say this as well, history will look back and some people will be relegated as you said, joe, to the ash heap of history, like east land and stennis who were powerful but they were on the wrong side and republicans
neo-nazi chants that neo-nazi leaders celebrate. realize that they are going to be left on the ash heap of political history. they're going to be the whigs of our time if they don't find their voice soon. >> mike barnicle earlier said that on this show that there's only one question right now. which is who are we as a nation. and it's not just that you're going to be judged politically on this in the next few years. history is going to judge people on which side they were on on this type...
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and still a committed neo-nazi skinhead.i beat up a black teenager outside a mcdonald's, his eyes caught mine and it hit me. what the hell am i doing? but i couldn't let go. my wife and kids left me when it was clear i chose a violent movement over them. hatred wasn't giving my life meaning anymore. it was destroying it. but before i hit rock bottom, i opened a record store to sell white power music. >> are you sick and tired of that alternative grunge crap? well, that's why i'm here at the supplier of the underground chaos records. >> to make ends meet, i had to offer other music genres. and that meant talking with customers who were black, jewish, and gay. i began to realize i had more in common with these strangers than the skinheads i'd surrounded myself with. and that changed the course of my life. what happened to me was a form of immersion, and it's now a critical tool in my work. i push people to have an open dialogue with the enemy, the people they think they hate. >> jews will not replace us! >> gabe is just like i
and still a committed neo-nazi skinhead.i beat up a black teenager outside a mcdonald's, his eyes caught mine and it hit me. what the hell am i doing? but i couldn't let go. my wife and kids left me when it was clear i chose a violent movement over them. hatred wasn't giving my life meaning anymore. it was destroying it. but before i hit rock bottom, i opened a record store to sell white power music. >> are you sick and tired of that alternative grunge crap? well, that's why i'm here at...
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the numbers 8-8 are very significant in neo-nazi and white super missing movement.ca why?ecause the letter h is the eighth letter of the alphabet. and to them, the numbers 8-8 together stand for hitler. >> tucker: got that? eight is a racist number. if that's what they're telling on msnbc. in other words, things are getting dangerously crazy on the left. how crazy? on monday, former jeb bush spokeswoman nicole wallace explained that president trump is planning a of hispanic-americans. watch this. >> wrap it up again to the invasion, warning people of the caravan and words like infestation. what to do with an infestation? with an infestation, the natural conclusion is to attempt and extermination. >> president obama used the power of the presidency to try to pass competence of immigration reform. at latino communities, latino leaders of the table. the president talk about exterminating latinos. >> tucker: exterminating latinos. keep in mind that donald trump as a factual matter got a higher percentage of the hispanic vote than mitt romney did. turns out that not all latinos
the numbers 8-8 are very significant in neo-nazi and white super missing movement.ca why?ecause the letter h is the eighth letter of the alphabet. and to them, the numbers 8-8 together stand for hitler. >> tucker: got that? eight is a racist number. if that's what they're telling on msnbc. in other words, things are getting dangerously crazy on the left. how crazy? on monday, former jeb bush spokeswoman nicole wallace explained that president trump is planning a of hispanic-americans....
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they are very significant in the neo-nazi and white supremacy movement. why?he h is the eighth letter of the alphabet. to them, the numbers 8-8 stand for hail hitler. >> tucker: you got that? eight is a racist number. that is what they are telling you on the left. on monday, wallace explained that president trump is planning a of hispanic-americans. watch this. >> the invasion, words like infestation. what do you do with an infestation? with an infestation, the logical conclusion is to attempt and extermination. >> he tried to pass comprehension immigration refor reform. you now have a president, as you said, talking about exterminating letting us >> tucker: not all latinos believe in open borders. a lot of them don't. and now, the left is now telling you and demanding that you believe that anyone who supports donald trump is a white supremacist and must be destroyed. they are telling you this for political reasons. they want more political power. but there are other reasons too that they are saying this. ever wonder why rich people seem the most hysterical on
they are very significant in the neo-nazi and white supremacy movement. why?he h is the eighth letter of the alphabet. to them, the numbers 8-8 stand for hail hitler. >> tucker: you got that? eight is a racist number. that is what they are telling you on the left. on monday, wallace explained that president trump is planning a of hispanic-americans. watch this. >> the invasion, words like infestation. what do you do with an infestation? with an infestation, the logical conclusion is...
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explain some of the terms we hear in this discussion, white supremacy, white nationalists, neo-nazi.hat is the difference? guest: everyone is confused about this. no one has a complete agreement on it. your question is well-placed. refer to the far right as a spectrum of ideologies that includes white supremacist extremism but also a range of other kinds of systems oneliefs and the far right spectrum including antigovernment. what we have been talking about is white supremacist extremism. that is an ideology that most people understand to include dehumanizing kinds of -- kinds of racism and homophobia. two parts, ades sense of existential dread. you have been hearing the great replacement theory part of the manifesto in christchurch and reportedly in el paso. they believe that they are accident -- existentially at threat, going to be replaced by immigrants, that there will be a white genocide. the third doctrine is acceleration, that there obligation is to accelerate societal discord through violence to bring about a new world order. that is what we talk about when we talk about weig
explain some of the terms we hear in this discussion, white supremacy, white nationalists, neo-nazi.hat is the difference? guest: everyone is confused about this. no one has a complete agreement on it. your question is well-placed. refer to the far right as a spectrum of ideologies that includes white supremacist extremism but also a range of other kinds of systems oneliefs and the far right spectrum including antigovernment. what we have been talking about is white supremacist extremism. that...
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his piece drew the ire of the creator of the neo-nazi ee website, deadly stormer. they flooded him with death threats and embedded fake twitter posts to trick readers into believing dean took responsibility for the 2017 bombing at an ariana grand concert in england. that prompted a judge to order the site to pay 4.1 million judgment to dean for defamation. while they face additional battles, threat of hate speech circulating online has consequences. dino joins us more to tell us about his experience. it is hard to differentiate with you. you found yourself in these types of things where people come after you for advising your opinion. in this particular case, this was a criticism directed at president trump, and you got it from another place. you got the response from another place. >> i wrote an article in may, 2017, months before charlottesville. at that time we had three self profess professed white supremacists that had -- i said let's use your logic, use the term white supremacists terrorism. i didn't mention the daily stormer. they came after me. andrew engla
his piece drew the ire of the creator of the neo-nazi ee website, deadly stormer. they flooded him with death threats and embedded fake twitter posts to trick readers into believing dean took responsibility for the 2017 bombing at an ariana grand concert in england. that prompted a judge to order the site to pay 4.1 million judgment to dean for defamation. while they face additional battles, threat of hate speech circulating online has consequences. dino joins us more to tell us about his...
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about the city elections is the fact that the party pro chemists which has some links to prominent neo nazi groups took. 8 percent of the vote but also when we look at this on a national level if we compare how people's voting intentions looked in 2017 compared to 2018 after this killing there was a marked support for those who were representing anti immigration policies and that was certainly being represented almost across the country certainly though in the east of germany so we do have a sentence of verdicts slaughter is the verdict busy 9 and a half years for a man who stabbed or took part in the stabbing death of a 35 year old in cabinets which sparked such ugly violent scenes last year. and here activists have revealed the extent of british arms contracts with a saudi led coalition operating in yemen artie's paula reports. well the latest figures from the campaign against arms trade reveal that the u.k. government granted export licenses to the tune of some 6200000000 pounds over a period of 4 years since the saudi led coalition began its strikes in yemen back in march 2015 there is
about the city elections is the fact that the party pro chemists which has some links to prominent neo nazi groups took. 8 percent of the vote but also when we look at this on a national level if we compare how people's voting intentions looked in 2017 compared to 2018 after this killing there was a marked support for those who were representing anti immigration policies and that was certainly being represented almost across the country certainly though in the east of germany so we do have a...
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about the city elections is the fact that the party pro chemist's which has some links to prominent neo nazi groups took. 8 percent of the vote but also when we look at this on a national level if we compare how people's voting intentions looked in 2017 compared to $28.00 seen after this killing there was a marked support for those who will represent seeing on immigration policies and i was certainly being represented almost across the country certainly though in the east of germany so we do have a sentence of 30 months old so is the verdict busy 9 and a half years for a man who stops all took part in the stabbing death of a 35 year old in cabinets which sparked such ugly violent scenes last year. a major show gets underway name moscow next week the max 2019 ahead of that auntie's donald corso got the chance to take to the skies with one of the aerobatic teams. at the outskirts of moscow the russian team is preparing for an international aviation and space this is a major air show that's going to take place at the end of august and there's going to be there tech and pilots from countries all
about the city elections is the fact that the party pro chemist's which has some links to prominent neo nazi groups took. 8 percent of the vote but also when we look at this on a national level if we compare how people's voting intentions looked in 2017 compared to $28.00 seen after this killing there was a marked support for those who will represent seeing on immigration policies and i was certainly being represented almost across the country certainly though in the east of germany so we do...
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neo-nazi ties and for threats against jews and the lgbt community. what officials say they found in a notebook. plus this man causing officials to spring into action. here's will reed. >> reporter: tonight, two alleged white supremacists facing charges just days after an fbi warning about a rise in domestic terrorism. >> i have my bushmaster ar-15 rifle. >> reporter: federal agents in las vegas arresting 23-year-old conor climo. >> if there is a possibly very determined enemy, we have the means to deal with it. >> reporter: climo, seen here in this 2016 video from affiliate ktnv, acting as a neighborhood vigilante, trying to fight crime. authorities say documents and messages reveal climo recently wanted to blow up a synagogue or a gay bar. investigators say he communicated with a dangerous neo-nazi group. and during a raid of his home, agents say they found illegal guns and bombmaking materials as well as a notebook outlining plans for an attack. >> once you start talking about actually harming people, then law enforcement can come after you. >> rep
neo-nazi ties and for threats against jews and the lgbt community. what officials say they found in a notebook. plus this man causing officials to spring into action. here's will reed. >> reporter: tonight, two alleged white supremacists facing charges just days after an fbi warning about a rise in domestic terrorism. >> i have my bushmaster ar-15 rifle. >> reporter: federal agents in las vegas arresting 23-year-old conor climo. >> if there is a possibly very determined...
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about the city elections is the fact that the party pro came it's which has some links to prominent neo nazi groups took. 80 percent of the vote but also when we look at this on a national level if we compare how people's voting intentions looked in 2017 compared to 2018 after this killing there was a marked support for those who were representing anti immigration parties and it was certainly being represented almost across the country certainly though in the east of germany so we do have a sentence of verdicts man slaughter is the verdict busy 9 and a half years for a man who stabbed or took part in the stabbing death of a 35 year old in chemists which sparked such ugly violent scenes last year. the number of lives claimed by saturday's suicide bomb attack in the capital of afghanistan has now risen to 80 that's according to a country's interior ministry the victims were guests at a wedding party that was attended by hundreds of people some 200 are still being treated in hospital the terror group islamic state says it was behind the attack the country's deadliest since january of last year.
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about the city elections is the fact that the party pro chemist's which has some links to prominent neo nazi groups took. 8 percent of the vote but also when we look at this on a national level if we compare how people's voting intentions looked in 2017 compared to 2018 after this killing there was a marked support for those who will represent seeing on t. immigration policies and it was certainly being represented almost across the country certainly though in the east of germany so we do have a sentence a verdict manslaughter is the verdict busy 9 and a half years for a man who stabbed or took part in the stabbing death of a 35 year old in cabinets which sparked such ugly violent scenes last year that's your news around up i'll be back here in just over 30 minutes time with the latest news headlines see them. give me. time we said. the most companies he knows. when they meet. him and nobody goes from didn't you notice. someone. you see him in the little. kid is. always in this. ok you will still see him. because he. backs geysers financial survival. housing ball. oh you mean there's a downs
about the city elections is the fact that the party pro chemist's which has some links to prominent neo nazi groups took. 8 percent of the vote but also when we look at this on a national level if we compare how people's voting intentions looked in 2017 compared to 2018 after this killing there was a marked support for those who will represent seeing on t. immigration policies and it was certainly being represented almost across the country certainly though in the east of germany so we do have...
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members of the far right chasing refugees and migrants we also saw a large groups of people from neo nazi organizations marching through the town and resulting in clashes between them and people from anti fascist organizations it did draw the attention of the world's media and following the initial week of rioting which at times police were far from in control of what we saw was a series of concerts in large demonstrations under the hash tag of what we are more included a rock concert in chemist's also a huge demonstration that took place here in but despite those efforts to try and bring communities together it's in the political sphere that it's probably the most evident that we've seen a switch in attitudes following the stabbing in chemist's we saw at a local city election just earlier this year where. 18 percent of people voted for alternative for germany the anti immigrant party they came 2nd that's not such a surprise in the east of germany but what is more surprising was the fact that 80 percent of people voted for the chemist's party who are very strong links to neo nazi organiza
members of the far right chasing refugees and migrants we also saw a large groups of people from neo nazi organizations marching through the town and resulting in clashes between them and people from anti fascist organizations it did draw the attention of the world's media and following the initial week of rioting which at times police were far from in control of what we saw was a series of concerts in large demonstrations under the hash tag of what we are more included a rock concert in...
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proclaim it's which has some links to prominent neo nazi groups took 8 percent of the vote but also when we look at this on a national level if we compare how people's voting intentions looked in 2017 compared to 2018 after this killing there was a marked support for those who will represent seeing on t. immigration parties and i was certainly being represented almost across the country certainly though in the east of germany so we do have a sentence of verdicts man slaughter is the verdict busy 9 and a half years for a man who stabbed or took part in the stabbing death of a 35 year old and chemists which sparked such ugly violent scenes last year. one of the reasons donald trump is waging his trade war with china is his promise to voters to revive american industries like the steel sector that despite flapping heavy tariffs on imports some companies are still struggling artist come up and report on the swing state of michigan. michigan the traditional home of the auto industry is a big chunk of what's referred to as the rust belt of the american heartland recently the industrial state h
proclaim it's which has some links to prominent neo nazi groups took 8 percent of the vote but also when we look at this on a national level if we compare how people's voting intentions looked in 2017 compared to 2018 after this killing there was a marked support for those who will represent seeing on t. immigration parties and i was certainly being represented almost across the country certainly though in the east of germany so we do have a sentence of verdicts man slaughter is the verdict...
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we live in a world where the neo-nazis and white supremacists are taking lives in many places. white supremacists murdered 51 muslim worshipers in new zealand. in 2017, a white supremacist murdered six muslim worshipers in a mosque in quÉbec, canada. a white supremacist committed the shootings at the sikh temple shooting in oak creek, wisconsin, the emmanuel african methodist episcopal church in charleston, south carolina, the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, and the chabad of poway synagogue in poway, california. the reason i raise this is because there is concerned this is not being taken as seriously as it should be as one of the real threats in our country, and there is concern as well that the f.b.i. has changed its definition when it comes to race-related crimes. they have created a new category for what you call racially-motivated violent extremism. it used to be white supremacist incidents. could you explain to me why there was this change, whether you consider this a serious threat, and what you are doing about it? i ask you this in the context of a
we live in a world where the neo-nazis and white supremacists are taking lives in many places. white supremacists murdered 51 muslim worshipers in new zealand. in 2017, a white supremacist murdered six muslim worshipers in a mosque in quÉbec, canada. a white supremacist committed the shootings at the sikh temple shooting in oak creek, wisconsin, the emmanuel african methodist episcopal church in charleston, south carolina, the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, and the chabad...