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it was a time when civil rights activists risked their lives for voting rights in the south and the ku-klux-klan terrorized the region. it was lyndon b. johnson that signed in the civil rights act. randy shandobil took a look at what happened in the 1964 convention. >> reporter: july 1964. even then san francisco was a liberal place. democrats outnumbered republicans 2-1. but it was here through a republican conservative movement had its first major find. with the cold war and the fear of a nuclear war, the fire brand leading the conservative revolution was welcomed as a hero in san francisco. >> our faith that all the american people can hear that the only enemy of peace in the world is communism. >> reporter: the san francisco convention was actually held in daly city at the cal palace. john hairington was there later he would be president reagan's secretary. >> it was at cal palace. a place better suited for rodeos and circuses. the acustics were terrible. the facilities were terrible. >> reporter: and with expectations of cable car rides, the trip to the bay city was a cold shower. nelson ro
it was a time when civil rights activists risked their lives for voting rights in the south and the ku-klux-klan terrorized the region. it was lyndon b. johnson that signed in the civil rights act. randy shandobil took a look at what happened in the 1964 convention. >> reporter: july 1964. even then san francisco was a liberal place. democrats outnumbered republicans 2-1. but it was here through a republican conservative movement had its first major find. with the cold war and the fear of...
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this is the early ku klux klan of the post-civil war period, and also we have the ku klux klan of the1920s. this is a photograph circa 1922. when we talk about civil war memory, should we talk about the klan? i'm going to be suggesting that's a yes. what would be the consequence of thinking about the klan while thinking about civil war memories? matt? >> when you talk about the klan, you have to look -- i'm thinking reconstruction, 1876. what, 1877. where you have the federal government actually going out there and putting, i forget the law they actually put in place. >> the ku klux klan act. >> there you go. basically going out to arrest and stop these types of violent actions against african-americans. >> yes. not successfully, right, for the most part. so the ku klux klan is very much a part of the post-war reconstruction history, right? but why might be think about them in a context of the 50th anniversary? john? >> i was going to jump off what matt said. it leaps into this as well. the ku klux klan kind of shows everything that didn't go quite the way it could have after the civi
this is the early ku klux klan of the post-civil war period, and also we have the ku klux klan of the1920s. this is a photograph circa 1922. when we talk about civil war memory, should we talk about the klan? i'm going to be suggesting that's a yes. what would be the consequence of thinking about the klan while thinking about civil war memories? matt? >> when you talk about the klan, you have to look -- i'm thinking reconstruction, 1876. what, 1877. where you have the federal government...
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later the ku klux klan has been around for hundreds of years are they trying to capitalize on the growingsial tensions in america? >>> i am bob, chief the police department, my officers bill and my son brandon didn't realize there were people at war with this country that are not international terrorists. >> welcome back, we are discussing the is off venture citizens movement and a newed study classifies it as the nation's top security threat. those in the movement believe that all governments in the u.s. as illegitimate and are not subject to statutes and legal proceedings. ryan, why sovereign citizens is loosely based, it's more organized than simply americans with anti-government views. can you talk about some of the tactics that are typically deployed to demonstrate sovereign citizen values? >> sure. i mean, i think the primary tactic is, you know, what is called paper terrorism. these are instances where sovereign citizens will file court paperwork, which is often retaliatory or vengeful, to exact grievances. exact revenge for griev grievan, they frequently put leans on properties. in
later the ku klux klan has been around for hundreds of years are they trying to capitalize on the growingsial tensions in america? >>> i am bob, chief the police department, my officers bill and my son brandon didn't realize there were people at war with this country that are not international terrorists. >> welcome back, we are discussing the is off venture citizens movement and a newed study classifies it as the nation's top security threat. those in the movement believe that...
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their move is to kentucky to put down the ku klux klan in elizabethtown, kentucky. there is an enormous, a testing ground of racial violence and what powers the government can use in peace time. >> hi. i wonder how much the element of just pure fear of the south plays into this removing soldiers. i mean, the war was devastating. the south fought really hard. maybe on some level they were just afraid of removing the grip for fear of who knows what? >> yes. well, i think there is no question that there is a belief, you know, as jason phillips has written in "die hard rebels" and confederates who came home from fighting still fighting. and the sense that the southern countryside is in a royaling -- in a roiling state of what mark ridley calls a state of insurgency from verio -- early on in 1865. and they are desperate to figure out how to put that down, which turns out to be an extraordinarily tricky question. that is a piece of it. they fear the development of happens, at developing southern insurgency, that not coincidentally happens in the tennessee with the ku klux
their move is to kentucky to put down the ku klux klan in elizabethtown, kentucky. there is an enormous, a testing ground of racial violence and what powers the government can use in peace time. >> hi. i wonder how much the element of just pure fear of the south plays into this removing soldiers. i mean, the war was devastating. the south fought really hard. maybe on some level they were just afraid of removing the grip for fear of who knows what? >> yes. well, i think there is no...
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a harperresque hangout of the ku klux klan in laurel, mississippi. it was the winter of 1966, and sam bowers a jukebox operator, who moonlighted as imperial wizard of the white knights of the ku klux klan and voicing his frustration to klan elements in neighboring forest county had been unable to suppress the voting registration efforts of the local naacp leader, vernon damer, sr. stringer in the interview recalled the exchange the other day. quote, sam said, something's got to be done about that damar down south and he slapped the count issue. henry d the eboxel we need to put a code four on him. in the parlance of the klan, code four called for death an within howers damer was dead. they brought sam bowers to trial. i covered his trifle and it was fun to sit with old friends. your own will campbell, the late will campbell came in and i was sitting with will near the end of this trial. this is the way that one wound up. this was in 1998. sam bowers, and imperial wizard of the white knights of the ku klux klan and repute he hadly the mastermind behind
a harperresque hangout of the ku klux klan in laurel, mississippi. it was the winter of 1966, and sam bowers a jukebox operator, who moonlighted as imperial wizard of the white knights of the ku klux klan and voicing his frustration to klan elements in neighboring forest county had been unable to suppress the voting registration efforts of the local naacp leader, vernon damer, sr. stringer in the interview recalled the exchange the other day. quote, sam said, something's got to be done about...
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in the honkyo ku, or meditative style, great emphasis is placed on the tone color, or timbre of eachote. (woman) the roots of shakuhachi music lie in zen meditative practice. this sect of buddhism--they believe playing the shakuhachi, playing even a single tone, was a means or vehicle for enlightenment. [soft flute plays] shakuhachi has such a palette of different color sounds. for example, if we want a very strong round sound, more like a western flute, very hard-edged sound, we have [hard-edged flute sound] very, more strong kind of shakuhachi sound. then we also want a very airy sound so the same kind of [airy flute sounds] (narrator) when another instrument and voice are added to the shakuhachi, what kind of texture results? (hahn) when shakuhachi plays with the ensemble, with koto and with vocalist, these kinds of lines together are heterophonic in nature. the same melody is being played, but there are little nuances partular to each instrument. so the koto might play a line that sinks down [sings example] like this. shakuhachi, they may not play in that kind of ornamentation, t
in the honkyo ku, or meditative style, great emphasis is placed on the tone color, or timbre of eachote. (woman) the roots of shakuhachi music lie in zen meditative practice. this sect of buddhism--they believe playing the shakuhachi, playing even a single tone, was a means or vehicle for enlightenment. [soft flute plays] shakuhachi has such a palette of different color sounds. for example, if we want a very strong round sound, more like a western flute, very hard-edged sound, we have...
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. >> how about the ku klux klan. >> the jewish comparison, in the 1960s there was a radical right wing jewish group called the jewish defense league. and mainstream jews attacked it. when barook goldstein killed 28 arabs in 1995, mainstream judaism went after him worse. worse than anybody else. so that is the model. >> that's mass murder. that's not a religion. >> that's what i'm saying. >> i promise, we'll get back to you when we come back. coming up, our audience just getting warmed up. we confront the extremist ideology that is to blame for the brutal beheading in oklahoma when we return on this edition when we return on this edition of "hannity." it's a fresh approach on education-- superintendent of public instruction tom torlakson's blueprint for great schools. torlakson's blueprint outlines how investing in our schools will reduce class sizes, bring back music and art, and provide a well-rounded education. and torlakson's plan calls for more parental involvement. spending decisions about our education dollars should be made by parents and teachers, not by politicians. tell tom t
. >> how about the ku klux klan. >> the jewish comparison, in the 1960s there was a radical right wing jewish group called the jewish defense league. and mainstream jews attacked it. when barook goldstein killed 28 arabs in 1995, mainstream judaism went after him worse. worse than anybody else. so that is the model. >> that's mass murder. that's not a religion. >> that's what i'm saying. >> i promise, we'll get back to you when we come back. coming up, our audience...
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. >> how about the ku klux klan. >> the jewish comparison, in the 1960s there was a radical right wing jewish group called the jewish defense league. and mainstream jews attacked it. when barook goldstein killed 28 arabs in 1995, mainstream judaism went after him worse. worse than anybody else. so that is the model. >> that's mass murder. that's not a religion. >> that's what i'm saying. >> i promise, we'll get back to you when we come back. coming up, our audience just getting warmed up. we confront the extremist ideology that is to blame for the brutal beheading in oklahoma when we return on this edition ♪ it was the best day -[ laughing ] -yeah! ♪ it was the best day ♪ it was the best day yeah! ♪ it was the best day ♪ 'cause of you we make a great pair. -[echoing] great pair. -huh? progressive and the great outdoors! we make a great pair. right. totally. uh, that's what i was thinking. hmm. covering the things that make the outdoors great. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> welcome back to our audience edition of "hannity" as we examine the crisis of confidence of our
. >> how about the ku klux klan. >> the jewish comparison, in the 1960s there was a radical right wing jewish group called the jewish defense league. and mainstream jews attacked it. when barook goldstein killed 28 arabs in 1995, mainstream judaism went after him worse. worse than anybody else. so that is the model. >> that's mass murder. that's not a religion. >> that's what i'm saying. >> i promise, we'll get back to you when we come back. coming up, our audience...
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. >> everyone who is christian who kills someone -- >> give me the isis comparison -- >> the ku klux klan. >> about the klan. >> how about it? >> the jewish comparison. in the 1960s there was a radical right wing group called the jewish defense league and main stream jews attacked it. when 28 arabs were killed, main stream judaism went after him worse than anyone else. that is the model. >> that is a mass murder not a religion. >> that's what i'm saying. >> we have to take a break. we'll get back to you when we come back. our audience is just getting warmed up. we confront the extremist ideology that is to blame for the brutal beheading in oklahoma when we return. introducing a pm pain reliever that dares to work all the way until the am. new aleve pm the only one with a safe sleep aid. plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. >>> welcome back to our >>> welcome back to our audience edition of "hannity" as we examine the crisis of confidence of our current commander in chief. before he stepped foot in the oval office, president obama was busy crisscrossing the globe boldly declaring islam
. >> everyone who is christian who kills someone -- >> give me the isis comparison -- >> the ku klux klan. >> about the klan. >> how about it? >> the jewish comparison. in the 1960s there was a radical right wing group called the jewish defense league and main stream jews attacked it. when 28 arabs were killed, main stream judaism went after him worse than anyone else. that is the model. >> that is a mass murder not a religion. >> that's what i'm...
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. >> how about the ku klux klan. >> the jewish comparison, in the 1960s there was a radical right wing jewish group called the jewish defense league. and mainstream jews attacked it. when barook goldstein killed 28 arabs in 1995, mainstream judaism went after him worse. worse than anybody else. so that is the model. >> that's mass murder. that's not a religion. >> that's what i'm saying. >> i promise, we'll get back to you when we come back. coming up, our audience just getting warmed up. we confront the extremist ideology that is to blame for the brutal beheading in oklahoma when we return on this edition of "hannity." my name is karen and i have diabetic nerve pain. it's progressive pain. first that feeling of numbness. then hot pins. almost like lightning bolts, hot strikes into my feet. so my doctor prescribed lyrica. the pain has been reduced and i feel better than i did before. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda-approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or
. >> how about the ku klux klan. >> the jewish comparison, in the 1960s there was a radical right wing jewish group called the jewish defense league. and mainstream jews attacked it. when barook goldstein killed 28 arabs in 1995, mainstream judaism went after him worse. worse than anybody else. so that is the model. >> that's mass murder. that's not a religion. >> that's what i'm saying. >> i promise, we'll get back to you when we come back. coming up, our audience...
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. >> how about the ku klux klan. >> the jewish comparison, in the 1960s there was a radical right wing jewish group called the jewish defense league. and mainstream jews attacked it. when barook goldstein killed 28 arabs in 1995, mainstream judaism went after him worse. worse than anybody else. so that is the model. >> that's mass murder. that's not a religion. >> that's what i'm saying. >> i promise, we'll get back to you when we come back. coming up, our audience just getting warmed up. we confront the extremist ideology that is to blame for the brutal beheading in oklahoma when we return on this edition of "hannity." if you ware a denture, take the simple test. press your tongue against it like this. it moves unlike natural teeth. do you feel it? it can happen with every denture. introducing new fixodent plus true feel. it helps keep dentures firmly in place. with a smooth formula, free of flavors and colorants. so you get a closer feeling to natural teeth. new fixodent plus true feel. fixodent. and forget it. >>> welcome back to our audience edition of "hannity" as we examine the c
. >> how about the ku klux klan. >> the jewish comparison, in the 1960s there was a radical right wing jewish group called the jewish defense league. and mainstream jews attacked it. when barook goldstein killed 28 arabs in 1995, mainstream judaism went after him worse. worse than anybody else. so that is the model. >> that's mass murder. that's not a religion. >> that's what i'm saying. >> i promise, we'll get back to you when we come back. coming up, our audience...
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get away from the ku klux klan, etc. and they are going in search of jobs. and so washington says instead , of going to the north in order to find these things, stay in the south. now the background of this is in , the south, african americans own considerable pieces of land coming out of slavery. there was a group of african-americans who had never been slaves and many of them were landowners. second, many slaves coming out of slavery -- now they are free. many masters who had considerable sums of land gave some land to their former slaves. and so african-americans had land. the third group was -- there are many african-americans who, after coming out of slavery, were able to purchase their own lands later on. so, you have african-americans who have some land in the south. and land historically in america has been seen as the basis of wealth. washington said if we can make this land functional and work for us, we can establish an economic base. if we can establish an economic base, the political and the social arenas of life will be easier to achieve. politi
get away from the ku klux klan, etc. and they are going in search of jobs. and so washington says instead , of going to the north in order to find these things, stay in the south. now the background of this is in , the south, african americans own considerable pieces of land coming out of slavery. there was a group of african-americans who had never been slaves and many of them were landowners. second, many slaves coming out of slavery -- now they are free. many masters who had considerable...
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the ku klux klan was rebirthed in 1915.the story of the south, it's not black and white. it's like the rest of our country. and we have to come up with better words but it's multicultural. >> this eight-part series? >> yes, eight half hours. >> what is underreported, as we look at multicultural growth. what are you drilling down on to expose? >> in the first ten years of this 21st century, our population grew by 9.7%. people of color were responsible for 91.7% of that growth. so we have to understand that what happens with diverse america impacts all of us. what's not reported, the story that we found by the numbers, rochester, new york, has one of the highest infant mortality rates among black and latino women in our country. our country, in terms of infant mortalit mortality, is 56, below libya and mexico. with black and latino women. >> no. >> how can this be? we have to understand we also have a challenge. guam, a lot of people don't think about the pacific islands. they're american citizens. people in guam and pacific
the ku klux klan was rebirthed in 1915.the story of the south, it's not black and white. it's like the rest of our country. and we have to come up with better words but it's multicultural. >> this eight-part series? >> yes, eight half hours. >> what is underreported, as we look at multicultural growth. what are you drilling down on to expose? >> in the first ten years of this 21st century, our population grew by 9.7%. people of color were responsible for 91.7% of that...
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tea party feminists, and i recently learned through my own research that there were feminists in the kulux klan. and these come under the rubric, feminists as they believe in equality with men just like dorothy just said, i think the three of us came together in a sense we want to talk about a string of feminism that a much larger ambitions. and that's pretty ambitious because even equality for men is a pretty far from where we are today. we wanted to think through the career of multiple and very capacious definition of feminist over a very long paid a time, and to do that in a short book and one that is not particularly a scholarly book but there are not many footnotes. we are trying to write for a very general audience. it will be up to you whether we have succeeded in doing something useful with that, but i just want to try to enunciate some very general terms what i think the three of us came together about. and that is that we find feminists everywhere. sometimes we worked only in groups and working groups with only women, but often they were in groups within. they were in occupied
tea party feminists, and i recently learned through my own research that there were feminists in the kulux klan. and these come under the rubric, feminists as they believe in equality with men just like dorothy just said, i think the three of us came together in a sense we want to talk about a string of feminism that a much larger ambitions. and that's pretty ambitious because even equality for men is a pretty far from where we are today. we wanted to think through the career of multiple and...
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why not have the u.s. kuspeople ask them -- clearly it's not effective to do it merely on the african side. >> i think we've seen we've had an individual in texas who did come to this country and later became symptomatic and that person is now isolated and dealt with and significant contact tracing is being done. your question of passive versus active screening is an understandable one but it's as secretary burwell has indicated we have taken a number of steps to ensure that customs teams are trained to identify a symptomatic individual and where they do present people who may be symptomatic, they have instructions about what to do and how to handle that. all of which is to say that we are constantly going to evaluate what may be the most effective measures we can take. secretary johnson is evaluating that with his team and with the medical professionals. right now the most effective measures are focusing at the source countries and taking the steps the concerted training, and precautionary measures and notifi
why not have the u.s. kuspeople ask them -- clearly it's not effective to do it merely on the african side. >> i think we've seen we've had an individual in texas who did come to this country and later became symptomatic and that person is now isolated and dealt with and significant contact tracing is being done. your question of passive versus active screening is an understandable one but it's as secretary burwell has indicated we have taken a number of steps to ensure that customs teams...
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member of the clinton white house and a top official who compared gay people to nazis, rapist and the kund tony won a confidence measure in parliament today and 155 lawmakers in the conservative colist backed and 131 opposition rejected it and he called for the vote to push people to have an exit bail out program. haiti will not hold a funeral for former dictator jean-claude duvalier and it will be simple and private and arranged by friends and family and was going to have a state funeral but decided against it and he died a week an ago from an apparent heart attack. he was hospitalized for a disease and admitted his health is deteriorating and suffers from a severe form of diabetes, the nobel prize led them away from totalitarian role. the gap between rich and poor, the wage difference is jeopardizing economic growth for the entire country. the end of an era as one of mark's premier soccer player hangs up his cleats. ♪ ♪ take a look at the top of the screen here. that is a roof of a california strip mall collapsing on friday, the mall surveillance video captures the roof crumbling to th
member of the clinton white house and a top official who compared gay people to nazis, rapist and the kund tony won a confidence measure in parliament today and 155 lawmakers in the conservative colist backed and 131 opposition rejected it and he called for the vote to push people to have an exit bail out program. haiti will not hold a funeral for former dictator jean-claude duvalier and it will be simple and private and arranged by friends and family and was going to have a state funeral but...
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we are in the studios of kued on the cam noifs university of utah in salt lake city. this is the final debate in a landmark nevert voter information with media joining together with the citizen based initiative to provide statewide debate coverage for utah's federal and statewide offices. tonight's questions are drawn from those submitted to the utah debate commission at their website, utahdebatecommission.org. we encourage you to visit the site to learn more about the commission and to sprueview the previous four debates presented by this collaboration and we welcome your feedback on this inaugural season of the utah debate commission. 10 many of the questions that came into the debate commission had almost a plaintive quality about them a sadness. here's another one that comes from a young man, and this is patrick in harriman. mr. owens, you'll have the first 90-second opportunity. as a college student i'm concerned about rising tuition costs and the debt that students face to attend college. what's your plan to address this problem and what do you believe is the fe
we are in the studios of kued on the cam noifs university of utah in salt lake city. this is the final debate in a landmark nevert voter information with media joining together with the citizen based initiative to provide statewide debate coverage for utah's federal and statewide offices. tonight's questions are drawn from those submitted to the utah debate commission at their website, utahdebatecommission.org. we encourage you to visit the site to learn more about the commission and to...
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. >> this is reminiscent of the ku klux klans. e than elections. it's more about the fabric of our country. so when we start saying people are going to be shot, young children will be shot, that people are going to be in the street in civil disturbance, that innocent black men are going to be mowed down by police officers, even though there hasn't been an arrest or conviction, that we're appealing to the basest instincts that i don't even think we have. i think this is offensive to every american community, black, white, republican, democrat. i can't believe that we're really talking about this. i had to our producer this morning, i said, i looked at this overnight many times and i have never seen anything like this in my entire life, especially coming from an established party in this country. it's the worst of the worst. >> all right. peter johnson, jr., thank you very much. what do you think about that? e-mail us or tweet or facebook us. >>> coming up, ever seen a child acting up, disrespecting adults and the parent does nothing
. >> this is reminiscent of the ku klux klans. e than elections. it's more about the fabric of our country. so when we start saying people are going to be shot, young children will be shot, that people are going to be in the street in civil disturbance, that innocent black men are going to be mowed down by police officers, even though there hasn't been an arrest or conviction, that we're appealing to the basest instincts that i don't even think we have. i think this is offensive to every...
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it's -- gasoline in the tank, you know.w@ku and then we created "sweet dreams."is point in time, we were on our -- our fifth album that we'd made together. i was kind of ready to go back to school with my -- to scotland with mytati tail between my leg take on a teaching position and time to give up. with perseverance, it went on from there. and it was hard, hard work and challenging. and it is, t. it has its own momentum. it was a decade of creativity like that. and it -- it is extraordinary. i mean, i'm amazed myself that we lasted the course so well. that we came out of it sane. that we, you know -- that we're still alive and kicking, and we're both doing our own special thing. >> yeah. not just alive and kicking, but still creative. >> and creative. >> innovative which is tough to do in this business. >> it certainly is. and you know what, it's getting harder and harder. when i hear a record company -- record company executives talking about, you know, the background of like what it is to have a young artist these days, all the artists themselves or anybody in
it's -- gasoline in the tank, you know.w@ku and then we created "sweet dreams."is point in time, we were on our -- our fifth album that we'd made together. i was kind of ready to go back to school with my -- to scotland with mytati tail between my leg take on a teaching position and time to give up. with perseverance, it went on from there. and it was hard, hard work and challenging. and it is, t. it has its own momentum. it was a decade of creativity like that. and it -- it is...
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they defend the right of the ku klux klan to march. horrific groups.end even unpopular speech, and yet here we have these houston pastors and there are a few people on the left, i have to concede and give them credit, who are defending their right. but so far i don't know where the aclu is on this one. >> yeah. you think about our history, it's not just the first amendment that's being violated here. many say it vital america's history. you think about civil rights, pastors leading that. martin luther king, junior, the american revolution and the clergymen there, too. we appreciate your time. thanks for weigh not guilty this morning. >> thank you. >>> 48 minutes after the hour on your friday morning. next, the ebola scare spreads nationwide. why districts hundreds of miles away are now sending children home from school. a concerned parent with a child in one of those schools joins us next. >>> first on this day in 1965, the yearlong new york world's fair closes. more than 51 million people attended. in 2011, occupy wall street protests expands to other
they defend the right of the ku klux klan to march. horrific groups.end even unpopular speech, and yet here we have these houston pastors and there are a few people on the left, i have to concede and give them credit, who are defending their right. but so far i don't know where the aclu is on this one. >> yeah. you think about our history, it's not just the first amendment that's being violated here. many say it vital america's history. you think about civil rights, pastors leading that....
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now screening passengers arriving from west african countries that have been affected by the super bowl outbreak. kus testimonies agents are using no-touch thermometers to take the temperatures of the passengers from liberia, sierra leone and guinea. officials say this will add an extra layer of protection against an illness that has already killed more than 4,000 people. philadelphia international is not included because there are no flights from west africa. >>> now let's get to the weather. it's a little cold and crisp out there. but no rain this morning. let's check in now with brittney shipp, who is tracking the dry and sunny conditions. >> i'm glad we're getting the rain out of the way because lots of folks want to head down and tailgate for the game tonight. we are going to see dry conditions. on the cool side. temperatures will recover a bit. you are already see plenty of sunshine on this sunday for you. it's a cool start. let's take a closer look at our temperatures as we head into the rest of the morning. we are going to continue to see below average temperatures so we're in the 30s if you'
now screening passengers arriving from west african countries that have been affected by the super bowl outbreak. kus testimonies agents are using no-touch thermometers to take the temperatures of the passengers from liberia, sierra leone and guinea. officials say this will add an extra layer of protection against an illness that has already killed more than 4,000 people. philadelphia international is not included because there are no flights from west africa. >>> now let's get to the...
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we are in the studios of kued on the cam noifs university of utah in salt lake city. this is the final debate in a landmark nevert voter information with media joining together with the citizen based initiative to provide statewide debate coverage for utah's federal and statewide offices. tonight's questions are drawn from those submitted to the utah debate commission at their website, utahdebatecommission.org. we encourage you to visit the site to learn more about the commission and to sprueview the previous four debates presented by this collaboration and we welcome your feedback on this inaugural season of the utah debate commission. 10 many of the questions that came into the debate commission had almost a plaintive quality about them a sadness. here's another one that comes from a young man, and this is patrick in harriman. mr. owens, you'll have the first 90-second opportunity. as a college student i'm concerned about rising tuition costs and the debt that students face to attend college. what's your plan to address this problem and what do you believe is the fe
we are in the studios of kued on the cam noifs university of utah in salt lake city. this is the final debate in a landmark nevert voter information with media joining together with the citizen based initiative to provide statewide debate coverage for utah's federal and statewide offices. tonight's questions are drawn from those submitted to the utah debate commission at their website, utahdebatecommission.org. we encourage you to visit the site to learn more about the commission and to...
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ku chung. they made the address on tuesday in an open letter and said it could be a way to end their month-long standoff. student protesters say they want greater democracy in the territory. they want the decision to allow only candidates to run for chief executive in 2017 to be retrusted. they're asking to meet with premier li to convey their desires to the leaders. they opened their umbrellas for 87 seconds. one for each of the 87 tear gas canisters that police fired a month ago. they dubbed the movement the umbrella revolution. >> translator: it's been one month, and still the government won't act in good faith. i'm disappointed. >> translator: i won't give up my protest. everybody is tired. i'm not the only one. >> the student group said they plan to continue their sit-ins on main roads in hong kong, but some next now say they should try to seek a resolution with authorities through dialogue. >>> economists look at how busy factories they are to understand how company managers and their customers are feeling. japan's numbers have just come out. we're joined now from the business desk. ai, w
ku chung. they made the address on tuesday in an open letter and said it could be a way to end their month-long standoff. student protesters say they want greater democracy in the territory. they want the decision to allow only candidates to run for chief executive in 2017 to be retrusted. they're asking to meet with premier li to convey their desires to the leaders. they opened their umbrellas for 87 seconds. one for each of the 87 tear gas canisters that police fired a month ago. they dubbed...
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the character. he has no ownership in that character2÷ku >> but he developed the character. >> also parody.u say it was a parody. a joke, making fun. the third reason is the statute of limitations this happened way back in 1991. >> no. >> a two year statute of limitations continued from 1991 to 1214. 15 times approximately this character appears. >> now he is he suing? >> you are saying this guy wouldn't win the suit. >> not win the suit. >> you are saying he might win it. >> colorful claim. settle it because these type of copyright cases are very expensive. >> i hope the guy wins. if he wins that sets a precedent so i can sue colbert. >> it's all about you. >> his whole career is me. >> i want frankie to win so that i get to sue colbert for like $80 billion. all right. >> because i know you are hurting in that department. >> oh guilfoyle. wow. and she is tan and it's november. i don't understand that all right, ladies. when we come right back, goldberg has some advice for the republican party. i'm sure they're going to want to hear that then krauthammer on how he sees the vote going down o
the character. he has no ownership in that character2÷ku >> but he developed the character. >> also parody.u say it was a parody. a joke, making fun. the third reason is the statute of limitations this happened way back in 1991. >> no. >> a two year statute of limitations continued from 1991 to 1214. 15 times approximately this character appears. >> now he is he suing? >> you are saying this guy wouldn't win the suit. >> not win the suit. >> you...
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below the "tsa" glyph is a known glyph, "ku." together they spell "tsak," a mayan word meaning "to conjure." and the "tsa" glyph is confirmed. it can be added to this chart of known maya syllables. "tsa." but many glyphs convey ideas and imagery not found in dictionaries. these words and images are symbols to be interpreted in the context of an ancient culture. this glyph right here is the verb of this monument, and we expect that because it comes after the calendrical information above it. and it's probably referring to bloodletting. and you can see represented a human hand with droplets coming down from between the fingers, probably represents blood. keach: blood was an essential element in maya rituals. maya paintings depict the gruesome sacrifice of captives. according to the spanish, the maya offered blood to appease their gods. maya nobles committed excruciating acts of self-mutilation. here, a woman pulls a rope embedded with thorns through her tongue. by spilling blood, the nobles believed they could communicate with power
below the "tsa" glyph is a known glyph, "ku." together they spell "tsak," a mayan word meaning "to conjure." and the "tsa" glyph is confirmed. it can be added to this chart of known maya syllables. "tsa." but many glyphs convey ideas and imagery not found in dictionaries. these words and images are symbols to be interpreted in the context of an ancient culture. this glyph right here is the verb of this monument, and we expect that...
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couple hours sleep can be deadly on the road. 40% of us admit to falling asleep behind the wheel at least once. kur k kurl kue's nodding off. unsuccessfully fighting fatigue. as serious as drunk driving, and much worse than we think. officially, 100,000 crashes a year. but aaa is reporting it may be a million, and only getting worse in our sleep-deprived society. >> you have to sleep like your life depends on it. you think you're okay, you're not. >> reporter: a recent example? the accident that seriously injured tracy morgan and killed another passenger. police say the driver of the walmart truck that hit the limo bus was asleep at the wheel. now the safety board is calling on transport companies to abide by the maximum driving regulations and set driver's schedules to match their sleep patterns. but there are no such rules for regular drivers. researchers are looking for technology that notice if we're nodding off. and some suggest that you stop, the question, will you react. >> the car is telling you, yeah, you're drowsy. you're not driving up to speed. but it's not going to, at this point in time, anyway
couple hours sleep can be deadly on the road. 40% of us admit to falling asleep behind the wheel at least once. kur k kurl kue's nodding off. unsuccessfully fighting fatigue. as serious as drunk driving, and much worse than we think. officially, 100,000 crashes a year. but aaa is reporting it may be a million, and only getting worse in our sleep-deprived society. >> you have to sleep like your life depends on it. you think you're okay, you're not. >> reporter: a recent example? the...
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prurts are looking at whether the japanese maker of the airbags misled safety regulators. meanwhile, dealers, kusgree that this is a big problem and it needs to be fixed right now. >> this is the biggest that i've been involved in, being with honda, really we haven't had anything of this scale. >> my kids are the most important thing -- most important people in my life right now and i really want to make sure that they're safe. >> this is a lethal defect and this is a government agency that has totally botched this investigation and recall. >> to find out if your car is on the recall list, first write down your number, then go to nbc10.com, we'll link you to an online database where you can type in that vin number to check. >>> it is getting to be that time of year. ups is expecting a double digit surge in shipments as the holiday shopping season gets under way. to hand the workload it plans to hire up to 95,000 seasonal workers. you may remember last year ups was caught off guard by the mum b number of people who bought gifts off line and shipped them at the last minute. some deliveries diplomat
prurts are looking at whether the japanese maker of the airbags misled safety regulators. meanwhile, dealers, kusgree that this is a big problem and it needs to be fixed right now. >> this is the biggest that i've been involved in, being with honda, really we haven't had anything of this scale. >> my kids are the most important thing -- most important people in my life right now and i really want to make sure that they're safe. >> this is a lethal defect and this is a...
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authorities are analyzing new remains in a new area to see if they belong to any of the 43 students that went missing while in police kusnt official said they were tipped off to the new location based on statements from four more people arrested yesterday. and according to the attorney general, the four members of the gang were involved in the kidnapping of the students. >>> even though tropical storm hannah was weakened into a depression still causing major problems for people in nicaragua and honduras. the storm is expected to dump up to a foot of rain. bringing with it the threat of flash floods and landslides. thousands of residents were living in shelters. >>> next hour funeral services will be held for nathan sir really a lo-- cirillo. he was killed when a gunman opened fire before taking on parliament. john kerry is heading to canada to express his condolences to the country. also laying a wreath at the war memorial. >>> coming up. it's the dreamers versus the democrats. martinez on stage with kay hagan in north carolina uninvited. i'll invite her on to the show to explain the point she's driving in. >>> later in
authorities are analyzing new remains in a new area to see if they belong to any of the 43 students that went missing while in police kusnt official said they were tipped off to the new location based on statements from four more people arrested yesterday. and according to the attorney general, the four members of the gang were involved in the kidnapping of the students. >>> even though tropical storm hannah was weakened into a depression still causing major problems for people in...
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imagine if they've did an opera "the klg illing of martin luthe king" and portrayed his killer or ku n in positive ways. people say bad judgment. the met had the right to put this on. nobody should interfere with their artistic freedom. we have the right to protest artistic judgment in putting it on because it really glorifies helps explain and, wants people to understand what would motivate somebody to kill an innocent man in a wheelchair. the opera doesn't make him killed because he is jewish. they portray him as a loudmouth who is kind of putting down the palestinian movement. killed for that reason. off awe y you didn't like it. >> thought it was mediocre opera, beautiful music. >> it was insulting? >> deeply offensive morally. tries to create comparison between the holocaust and displace of palestinians. between terrorists and their victims. you know, art has the right to be filled with mistakes. >> doesn't mean you have to like it. the right to protest. tell me about the audience reaction before and after? >> positive. much too enthusiastic. standing ovations for an opera that w
imagine if they've did an opera "the klg illing of martin luthe king" and portrayed his killer or ku n in positive ways. people say bad judgment. the met had the right to put this on. nobody should interfere with their artistic freedom. we have the right to protest artistic judgment in putting it on because it really glorifies helps explain and, wants people to understand what would motivate somebody to kill an innocent man in a wheelchair. the opera doesn't make him killed because he...
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the virus. it hasn't. government solution is to have kus on me agents to screen travelers for symptoms for ebola. enough. it can take 21 days for someone infected with the virus to show signs they have the disease. government needs to stop telling all its time telling us not to worry and more of the time to get the drugs developed and produced in quantity. that's my "2 cents more." that's it for willis report. thanks for joining us. don't forget to dvr the show if you can't catch it live. we'll be back tomorrow. charles: i'm charles payne and you're watching making money. some big news today. the first ebola patient dies. thomas eric duncan. and the white house gets more specific on -- all the latest. rich. >> evening, charles. doctors were experimental treatment. he traveled last month after arriving here. texas health presbyterian hospital says he died this morning. the officials at that same hospital said they've admitted a patient who shows the same symptoms. local officials say he had contact with family members of the man who died this morning and had also been inside his
the virus. it hasn't. government solution is to have kus on me agents to screen travelers for symptoms for ebola. enough. it can take 21 days for someone infected with the virus to show signs they have the disease. government needs to stop telling all its time telling us not to worry and more of the time to get the drugs developed and produced in quantity. that's my "2 cents more." that's it for willis report. thanks for joining us. don't forget to dvr the show if you can't catch it...
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poe kus in there doing. and i'd go in the car, and i'd sell it in the bronx.ica. nowhere like the bronx. >> in the yard out back, some freshly roasted jamaican coffee, and this man. a rex of music. a man who changed the world for generations, africa bambada. they go back together to the same housing projects. >> he don't play best. >> yes. >> that's this. that's right. >> he and his associates in the zulo nation were instrumental in shaping what became hip hop culture, break dancing, graff i graffiti, and rap. you take the label off? >> yes, we put tapes on it or soak the label off, you know, you have five in the other camps and find out what the plans. i used to soak it up, i used to put on tape to cover the records, and we was digging. >> you were unusually va rashs in your musical takes. of all the records in the world, how did you come upon craft work? >> digging in the crate down in the village. i said this looks type of weird. when i took it home and heard the sound, i said whoa, i said this is some funky, hmm. man, this is some futuristic type of funk h
poe kus in there doing. and i'd go in the car, and i'd sell it in the bronx.ica. nowhere like the bronx. >> in the yard out back, some freshly roasted jamaican coffee, and this man. a rex of music. a man who changed the world for generations, africa bambada. they go back together to the same housing projects. >> he don't play best. >> yes. >> that's this. that's right. >> he and his associates in the zulo nation were instrumental in shaping what became hip hop...
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the pumping of ground walter. over 70 years, residential and xher sthal ku xh commercial customers. >> by as much as 13 feet. once land subside like that. due to groundwater reduction, groundwater pull. ing out, it never recovers. >> even itch we haf we have a t winter, which we are hoping we will. we will not be out of the drought. >> again all of this tonight. just ideas. walt water officials don't think any are wasted. after the drought is long gone and forgotten. there will be another not far down the road. live, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. teenage couple behind bars arrest ford a crime thed for a . christopher and tiffany nguyen. they held a teenager at gun point while they robbed his home. abused of armed robbery and false imprisonment, the break in, middle of the afternoon in san jose. security cameras helped capture the teenagers. investigators say the street have a lot of cameras on it because of a rash of previous burglaries. >> husband and wichfe accused oa deadly crime spree appeareden court. reporters we reporters and police confirmed the couple's identity through fingerpri
the pumping of ground walter. over 70 years, residential and xher sthal ku xh commercial customers. >> by as much as 13 feet. once land subside like that. due to groundwater reduction, groundwater pull. ing out, it never recovers. >> even itch we haf we have a t winter, which we are hoping we will. we will not be out of the drought. >> again all of this tonight. just ideas. walt water officials don't think any are wasted. after the drought is long gone and forgotten. there...
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by the fact that in the television advertising, each side has an easy, simple and significantly negative message. if you're a democrat, you find out every person foilable or awe kus him of wanting to push granny over the cliff or whatever, or anti-women, whatever the theme of the week is for democrats. >> joe, about a minute left. there are a lot of trends favoring republicans. unpopular presidents, sixth year of a two-term president. sgit that f you look at races, so-called the toss-up races, colorado, iowa, north carolina, democrats are hanging in there. how do you explain it? >> well, they're hanging in. again, i think part of this is, you know, republicans in congress have the lower rating than the president. so, you've got those two things fighting. in the end here, look, this is anti-incumbe anti-incumbent. that's why i think someone like mitch mcconnell don't count that race in the republican column. i think he could go out the window, too. you're seeing in race after race here, there is an anti-democratic thing going on because of the obama presidency. but there is an anti-incumbent ferv fervor. i wouldn't count out mcconnell or kay hagan. >> three weeks
by the fact that in the television advertising, each side has an easy, simple and significantly negative message. if you're a democrat, you find out every person foilable or awe kus him of wanting to push granny over the cliff or whatever, or anti-women, whatever the theme of the week is for democrats. >> joe, about a minute left. there are a lot of trends favoring republicans. unpopular presidents, sixth year of a two-term president. sgit that f you look at races, so-called the toss-up...
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. >> so arik, why is the fact that there's so much kus tomorrow work important? ty clear that the folks at tesla really wanted to control that experience. typically what you see with an automotive situation like this is that the carmaker will outsource the design and the interface and so on of the head end unit. they'll take that to a harman or alpine or panasonic. this has all been custom designed. the assembly has been done by an odm, but the custom design. tesla has gone to the trouble to design ten individual circuit boards to their own very rigorous specifications, and it's all about controlling the experience. i daresay, very similar to what we might see from an apple. very -- a lot of the obsessive detail to controlling the experience and the functionality. >> i'm reading were piece, and you compare it to how many parts are in the iphone. you made a comparison to the apple. i wonder how it compares to other autos that are out there on the market. how much more technological savvy it is really is inside, than, say, comparable models from gm and ford and chry
. >> so arik, why is the fact that there's so much kus tomorrow work important? ty clear that the folks at tesla really wanted to control that experience. typically what you see with an automotive situation like this is that the carmaker will outsource the design and the interface and so on of the head end unit. they'll take that to a harman or alpine or panasonic. this has all been custom designed. the assembly has been done by an odm, but the custom design. tesla has gone to the trouble...
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you seem to have nicely discussed the difficult issues and end of life care by also folk ku cussing one, not just a good death. focusing on achieving what you want to achieve during the end of life. what inspired you to take that positive approach to what otherwise is a very polarizing subject which, from my understanding, is not really evoked the polarized reactions you normally think from this book. >> guest: i even talk about assisted out suicide and the -- here's the fear that people have. that the discussion of end of life orç discussion about whats going to happen as i age, it's all about what you take away. that it's just trying to guide people to give up sooner because you're not giving up soon enough. and what i saw from meeting people and watching what happens is that it's really about fighting for a set of goals that are different than what we understood. and i realized the goal is not a good death. that is not -- number one, it is -- death is messy. and it is not entirely in our control. but second, that is just thewk tiny moment towards the end, and it is about life and l
you seem to have nicely discussed the difficult issues and end of life care by also folk ku cussing one, not just a good death. focusing on achieving what you want to achieve during the end of life. what inspired you to take that positive approach to what otherwise is a very polarizing subject which, from my understanding, is not really evoked the polarized reactions you normally think from this book. >> guest: i even talk about assisted out suicide and the -- here's the fear that people...
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we drove into northeastern syria where a rag tagg tag army of ku fighters is holding the line against isis. one of them is jeremy woodard, a security guard from meridian, mississippi. >> i figured if i came over here, more americans, other people from different countries would come over here. >> woodard left the u.s. military in 2012 after serving in iraq and afghanistan, but a month ago after he was angered by news reports about atrocities committed by isis, he paid his own way to turkey and was then smuggled into the war zone. >> i can't really understand them, but sign language is everything. great guys. >> reporter: woodard told us he's been involved in several battles against isis, including one not far from this area on syria's border with iraq that he said raged for 24 hours. have you killed anyone since you've been here? >> i killed two in my first battle. that's it so far. hopefully my numbers will go up. i never thought i'd be over in syria killing people, but they've killed innocent people. >> reporter: if you're captured by isis, there's a good chance you'll be executed, y
we drove into northeastern syria where a rag tagg tag army of ku fighters is holding the line against isis. one of them is jeremy woodard, a security guard from meridian, mississippi. >> i figured if i came over here, more americans, other people from different countries would come over here. >> woodard left the u.s. military in 2012 after serving in iraq and afghanistan, but a month ago after he was angered by news reports about atrocities committed by isis, he paid his own way to...
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the place you may want to visit if you're in search for that creative halloween kus costume. >>> and y skies today but you're going to want to play close attention to chuck's forecast especially in the mid-week. we're going to get a look at the seven-day straight ahead. >>> this week's "wednesday's child ""is a 10-year-old who already knows what she wants to do had she grows up, but first her list of things to accomplish as a child and dance lessons are on that list. news 4's barbara harrison has her story. >> reporter: 10-year-old shantiana has dreams of taking dance lessons but never had that opportunity. fabian bonds, founder and extive director of the dance institute of washington said today she would have that chance. >> okay. i'm excited. >> fabian bonds, who was once a principal dancer with the dance theater of harlem personal ly taught her very first ballet class. >> arm low. stand up straight. >> reporter: shantiana caught on quickly. >> wonderful. >> and close the book. >> you had your first ballet lesson. you did a great job. are you ready to do some hip-hop. >> yes. >> rep
the place you may want to visit if you're in search for that creative halloween kus costume. >>> and y skies today but you're going to want to play close attention to chuck's forecast especially in the mid-week. we're going to get a look at the seven-day straight ahead. >>> this week's "wednesday's child ""is a 10-year-old who already knows what she wants to do had she grows up, but first her list of things to accomplish as a child and dance lessons are on that...
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the games started showing up. >> here comes trouble. >> her name is kus shshg h. >> i just het a cat named kush. >> i moved here from california four months ago. >> who are you right now? >> who do you want me to be? >> that's a lot of tension. i don't know. >> let's go buy some weed. how nanny customers could you get on average? >> 120 to 200 on the recreational side. >> a day? >> yeah. >> wow. >> so you are homeless and now you are high. >> jesse waters. >> he is one cool cat, isn't he? >> the time is 26 minutes after the hour. being the former mayor of new york city just wasn't enough. michael bloomberg has a royal title. >> if you are afraid of heights, this next story isn't for you. the amazing views atop the tower. >> but first on this day in 1826 the granite as the first chartered whale waive in the u.s. >> jours truly fox news channel was launched finally get in shape. not to be focusing, again, on my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis. so i finally made a decision to talk to my dermatologist about humira. humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation th
the games started showing up. >> here comes trouble. >> her name is kus shshg h. >> i just het a cat named kush. >> i moved here from california four months ago. >> who are you right now? >> who do you want me to be? >> that's a lot of tension. i don't know. >> let's go buy some weed. how nanny customers could you get on average? >> 120 to 200 on the recreational side. >> a day? >> yeah. >> wow. >> so you are homeless...