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they are not the ku klux klan. and they keep doing this. this to the family research council where somebody saw that information where they went in and shot somebody. it's not just defamation but dangerous. >> do you expect more lawsuits? >> i hope so. people seem to be intimidated by this organization because of their history. but now maajid nawaz has shown that if you take them to court and threatened to destroy their livelihood and their funding, they will back off and now they will be more careful about using this power in the name of theirs that they built many years ago in a good way to attack people that don't have anything to do with anything like the ku klux klan. >> nine if you've been a big part in following that story, so thanks for that. still ahead, do you see anything wrong with the message on this billboard? wait until you hear why they were ordered to be taken down? that's coming up. thoughts come up more and more republicans are seeing success running on the trump agenda in 2018. but what about those who don't? ronna mcdan
they are not the ku klux klan. and they keep doing this. this to the family research council where somebody saw that information where they went in and shot somebody. it's not just defamation but dangerous. >> do you expect more lawsuits? >> i hope so. people seem to be intimidated by this organization because of their history. but now maajid nawaz has shown that if you take them to court and threatened to destroy their livelihood and their funding, they will back off and now they...
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. >> especially when you tried to have chicken with the ku klux klan. >> i didn't have chicken with theas close. >> i thought he had some. >> you think i had chicken on the ku klux klan? >> i didn't know what you was doing. i was nervous. >> growing up, i had the impression hbcu was there because pwi is not where black people could get educated. i guess partially that's true but more true is that hbcus are here in addition to various colleges and universities this country has. none of these are looking forward to the day pwis become peis, predominantly everybody institutions. pwis can serve whoever they want and hbcus can serve whoever they want. if you want to go to harvard, go to harvard, if you can get in. if you want to experience black excellence all day every day where black twitter and 3 d and the movie "the black panther" is a blueprint for the future, go to an hbcu. it's cool dr. dre gave usc money but hbcus need our money, attention and respect, too, and before i get out of here, i want to say i really don't want any beef with dr. dre and also, i did not eat chicken with the k
. >> especially when you tried to have chicken with the ku klux klan. >> i didn't have chicken with theas close. >> i thought he had some. >> you think i had chicken on the ku klux klan? >> i didn't know what you was doing. i was nervous. >> growing up, i had the impression hbcu was there because pwi is not where black people could get educated. i guess partially that's true but more true is that hbcus are here in addition to various colleges and universities...
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senator from alabama who was part of the ku klux klan, but today it is known all around the world for the courageous fight that took place here for the right to vote. it is known for that. and when i think about how we are going to help revitalize economically the city of soma, you can't pay for the marketing of the fact that the whole world bridge,out the pettus not because of who it is named after, but because of the great place on thatok bridge. if you ask folks who grew up in soma, we note become located history that is soma. the fact that the civil war and civil rights are fought side-by-side here and we cannot change that history. we have to learn the history. it's part of american history. it's important that we embrace that history. even the painful parts. who are from if we alabama do not tell that history, others will and they may not get it right. they may not see it through the lens of people who grew up, who understand it and understand the complicated history of selma. we can change that history, but we can learn from it and i think it's important that we learn from it.
senator from alabama who was part of the ku klux klan, but today it is known all around the world for the courageous fight that took place here for the right to vote. it is known for that. and when i think about how we are going to help revitalize economically the city of soma, you can't pay for the marketing of the fact that the whole world bridge,out the pettus not because of who it is named after, but because of the great place on thatok bridge. if you ask folks who grew up in soma, we note...
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the ku klux klan, everyone you could name -- they were there around the building.e with baseball bats in their hands. yelled, leave here. e blacks wereth not nonviolent. that was not a good thing for nonviolence when dr. king went to that meeting. when the discussion took place after this meeting -- wait a minute, you are going to lead them home with one bullet, two bullets, what are they going to do when they run out? that was the discussion, if you are not going to be nonviolent, you don't need to attend these meetings here. lafayette was in the same neighborhood. he was almost killed. the ku klux klan was pretending they needed some help. they beat him up pretty bad. it with a saw shotgun, if you don't stop, we are going to put some bullet holes in you. that was the first incident he had of being attacked. i never told my mother we were involved in civil rights. we were going to get a flat word -- no. because of fear. this was a dangerous town during that era. if you did anything out of the ordinary, if you stepped out of line, you could be killed. your house co
the ku klux klan, everyone you could name -- they were there around the building.e with baseball bats in their hands. yelled, leave here. e blacks wereth not nonviolent. that was not a good thing for nonviolence when dr. king went to that meeting. when the discussion took place after this meeting -- wait a minute, you are going to lead them home with one bullet, two bullets, what are they going to do when they run out? that was the discussion, if you are not going to be nonviolent, you don't...
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certainly, grant, who was extremely vigorous in uppressing the ku klux klan in south carolina in 1870 and 1871, new what he was talking about. the word treason does not sit easily in people's mouths, even today. it is an ugly word to use. but, i don't have a better one to use in describing what happened in the civil war or describing the confederate cause. i have to call it that because that is how it was. how does the constitution defined treason? levying the war against the united states, giving aid and comfort to its enemies. surely, that was being done in the civil war. there were people who after the war, maintained their fidelity o that good old cause. what did happen though after the turn-of-the-century, as the veterans began to die off one by one, was you had academic historians, those of the dunning school of columbia, who very deliberately and with the propagandist view in mind created an alternative view of the confederacy and reconstruction, especially econstruction. at the dunning school, it is largely responsible for the view of reconstruction that rerds its some alien d
certainly, grant, who was extremely vigorous in uppressing the ku klux klan in south carolina in 1870 and 1871, new what he was talking about. the word treason does not sit easily in people's mouths, even today. it is an ugly word to use. but, i don't have a better one to use in describing what happened in the civil war or describing the confederate cause. i have to call it that because that is how it was. how does the constitution defined treason? levying the war against the united states,...
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one of the opposition was the ku klux klan. ll the story of the struggle, we have a tell the story from both sides because we know there was opposition. we have a klan exhibit showing the ku klux klan memorabilia used.hey the ku klux klan monroe, used. a symbol of the cross. they would put that in front of leaders houses to give them a single that we know what you are doing, and if you don't stop, we will burn your house down next. those with a terror things they were doing to the leaders of the movement. the klan would terrorize people in many ways. in the early days, they would take away black people's property, farm produce and those things. you fromey would stop getting to vote. using scare tactics to stop people from registering to vote. it was prevalent throughout the south, not just alabama. at the end of the civil war, there were three new lost. 13th, 14th and 15th amended. the 15th amendment gave black men the right to vote. black men started voting in the southern states. they were able to get black men are elected to
one of the opposition was the ku klux klan. ll the story of the struggle, we have a tell the story from both sides because we know there was opposition. we have a klan exhibit showing the ku klux klan memorabilia used.hey the ku klux klan monroe, used. a symbol of the cross. they would put that in front of leaders houses to give them a single that we know what you are doing, and if you don't stop, we will burn your house down next. those with a terror things they were doing to the leaders of...
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the ku klux klan as an organization is not a protected class. so, yes, the lb -- the public accommodations law does not say you must treat everybody, it says you cannot discriminate on the basis of protected categories. justice kennedy: well, but this whole concept of identity is a slightly -- suppose he says: look, i have nothing against -- against gay people. he says but i just don't think they should have a marriage because that's contrary to my beliefs. it's not -- mr. cole: yeah. justice kennedy: it's not their identity, it's what they're doing. mr. cole: yeah. justice kennedy: i think it's -- your identity thing is just too acile. mr. cole: well, justice kennedy, this court faced that question in bob jones university. bob jones university said we're not discriminating on the basis of race, we allow black people to come into the school. we just refuse to admit those who are engaged in interracial marriages or advocate interracial dating. and this court said that's race discrimination. that's identity-based discrimination, even if you treat o
the ku klux klan as an organization is not a protected class. so, yes, the lb -- the public accommodations law does not say you must treat everybody, it says you cannot discriminate on the basis of protected categories. justice kennedy: well, but this whole concept of identity is a slightly -- suppose he says: look, i have nothing against -- against gay people. he says but i just don't think they should have a marriage because that's contrary to my beliefs. it's not -- mr. cole: yeah. justice...
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he spent six years embedded against three of the most ideological white nationalist groups, the ku klux klan, the nationalist movement and the traditional workers party. the movements have bee movementr since he began his work which makes it especially timely. his book is everything you love oldeloveolder women. love older women. in spite of the rebirth of white nationalism in america published by nation books. we have two memoirs and fun first person narrative which is interesting for our kind of panel. the books are a little bit in tension with each other on various points in the south i want to ask you all 31st about something that is definitely central to each of the books and that his vitamins a. all of them protrude the humanities of those that commit to violence that makes it interesting if you are trying to understand what they are up to and why they do what they do. and in two cases that seemed to be driven primarily by ideology. yours focuses on ideology and isaac's book is more of a family history in which he starts from the circumstances, personal demons, problematic family
he spent six years embedded against three of the most ideological white nationalist groups, the ku klux klan, the nationalist movement and the traditional workers party. the movements have bee movementr since he began his work which makes it especially timely. his book is everything you love oldeloveolder women. love older women. in spite of the rebirth of white nationalism in america published by nation books. we have two memoirs and fun first person narrative which is interesting for our kind...
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the benefits that black lives matter might gain will be reflected in even greater gains for the ku klux klan. so in order to protest this, you must not play the game at all. >> mark zuckerberg talks about this utopian idea of a facebook global community. so there are clearly a lot of people who want it to be used for the best sides that it can offer. >> and that can still happen. what we need to do is give up on this manipulator machine in the background. if we only had people connecting, i think the world would get better. we've created a society where any time two people connect over the internet it's financed exclusively by third parties who wish to manipulate them. it's a society based on trickery and deceit. it must not continue on this line. >> so mark zuckerberg has now been questioning in two public forums recently since the cambridge analytica, at the european union and in front of congress in the united states. >> right. what more can he do and how does one stop this cycle you're talking about given that it's a multibillion dollar business. >> well, i think what he should do,
the benefits that black lives matter might gain will be reflected in even greater gains for the ku klux klan. so in order to protest this, you must not play the game at all. >> mark zuckerberg talks about this utopian idea of a facebook global community. so there are clearly a lot of people who want it to be used for the best sides that it can offer. >> and that can still happen. what we need to do is give up on this manipulator machine in the background. if we only had people...
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we are different from the ku klux klan that was big in the 1920s. we are different from the folks that live on the county. we're going to keep segregation with a non-peaceful way. we're going to run this thing. and that is the way they talked about the citizens councils. what happened in the late 1950s, was at the citizens council that were keeping down the hotheads and the violent types and the clan. if you look, the state after state in the deep south, what is happening is the clan and the more radical militant demagogue forces that were actually radicalizing the councils. and so the people who were quote - unquote the good white folks, are either going along for the ride were there in a cowering silence just keeping her head down and not saying anything. and so for that. from the late 50s to the early 60s, this was mississippi, the madhouse then. that was one of the journalists that talk about it. in 1964 it was happening in alabama and it was happening in georgia, it was happening across so that's what i'm talking about. thank you so much for co
we are different from the ku klux klan that was big in the 1920s. we are different from the folks that live on the county. we're going to keep segregation with a non-peaceful way. we're going to run this thing. and that is the way they talked about the citizens councils. what happened in the late 1950s, was at the citizens council that were keeping down the hotheads and the violent types and the clan. if you look, the state after state in the deep south, what is happening is the clan and the...
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they would compare -- they would ask an african-american sculptor to sculpt something for the ku klux klan. ranks know this is about the ability to -- >> what boils down to is a narrow category of services that cross the threshold into protective speech, you have protection. i do not think you could've force the african-american sculptor to stop something for the ku klux klan just because -- >> if you prevail, could the baker put a sign and his window "we do not bake cakes for gay weddings." >> i think what he could say is he does not make custom-made cakes for gay weddings. >> you would -- >> i would not minimize the dignity interests one bit that there are dignity interests on the other side, too. >> not just dignity but a couple of the amici briefs pointed out that most military bases are in isolated areas far from cities and they are in areas where the general population, the service population, is of one religion or close to one religious belief. so there might be 2k bakers. cake bakers, to florist, there are a small number of resources. in those situations, they posit that it ma
they would compare -- they would ask an african-american sculptor to sculpt something for the ku klux klan. ranks know this is about the ability to -- >> what boils down to is a narrow category of services that cross the threshold into protective speech, you have protection. i do not think you could've force the african-american sculptor to stop something for the ku klux klan just because -- >> if you prevail, could the baker put a sign and his window "we do not bake cakes for...
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democratic party is the party of slavery and segregation and jim crow and the ku klux klan in opposition to the civil rights written -- host: bristow, virginia, democrats line. ali. caller: good morning. do you believe that president raised byn american an american family and is culturally american that does not have any cultural background as a kenyan? yet, you went to kenya and interviewed his brother. together --t i am african. i know what our people do, they dependable. i am not sure of your background, but i am sure you are familiar what i am talking about. don't you think of that is not right to go and interview someone in kenya for someone who was born here as an american -- can you answer that for me? guest: certainly. do i think that obama is an american? yes. he had a white mom and a kenyan dad. his dad was never an immigrant, he was a foreign student to came to america, studied, and went back to kenya. who influenced him more? the mom or the dad. the answer, his dad. father." "dreams of my describesk, obama taking a trip to europe and to kenya to learn more about his mother an
democratic party is the party of slavery and segregation and jim crow and the ku klux klan in opposition to the civil rights written -- host: bristow, virginia, democrats line. ali. caller: good morning. do you believe that president raised byn american an american family and is culturally american that does not have any cultural background as a kenyan? yet, you went to kenya and interviewed his brother. together --t i am african. i know what our people do, they dependable. i am not sure of...
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the democratic party is the party of slavery and segregation and jim crow and the ku klux klan and opposition to the civil rights movement of the 1960s and those are simple facts. >> bristol, virginia, democrats line, ali. >> yes, mr. d'souza i want to ask you a few questions. do you believe president obama is an american raised by an american family, and is culturally american that doesn't have any cultural background as a kenyan? yet, you went to kenya and interviewed his brother that said he wast takinge of them because he's t his brother's keeper. how do you tie that together -- i'm an african and i know what our people do. they are dependent on america, and i don't know your background, but you are indian or something. i'm sure you're familiar to what i'm talking about. so, don't you think that's not right to go out and interview somebody in kenya because of somebody who was born here and an american. so can you answer that for me, please? >> certainly. do i think that obama is an american? yes. he had a white mom, and a kenyan dad. people sometimes describe his dad as an immigrant but h
the democratic party is the party of slavery and segregation and jim crow and the ku klux klan and opposition to the civil rights movement of the 1960s and those are simple facts. >> bristol, virginia, democrats line, ali. >> yes, mr. d'souza i want to ask you a few questions. do you believe president obama is an american raised by an american family, and is culturally american that doesn't have any cultural background as a kenyan? yet, you went to kenya and interviewed his brother...
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. >> martin luther king warned us about people like chuck schumer, not the ku klux klan, the obstaclesstice, it was people calling for, quote, civility. >> reporter: at his rally in north dakota donald trump referenced dangerous rhetoric from the left. >> and please keep maxine waters on the air as your face and your mouthpiece for the democrat party. please. >> women's march organizers, and a bail fund. the democratic party is divided as a major blow dealt to joe crowley. the longtime lawmaker, leading contender to replace nancy pelosi ousted by a newcomer who is a democratic socialist. is midterms close in, is this surprise upset foreshadowing what is to come for more of the old guard of democrats in congress? and new york state assembly when karen lawlor, thanks for coming gone this morning. and the divide in the democratic party becoming more clear. the old guard not comfortable with embracing this style of socialism bernie sanders. should they be? >> voters are not comfortable with the label. and the democrat platform and socialism, and the platform is the same, she's not afraid t
. >> martin luther king warned us about people like chuck schumer, not the ku klux klan, the obstaclesstice, it was people calling for, quote, civility. >> reporter: at his rally in north dakota donald trump referenced dangerous rhetoric from the left. >> and please keep maxine waters on the air as your face and your mouthpiece for the democrat party. please. >> women's march organizers, and a bail fund. the democratic party is divided as a major blow dealt to joe...
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. >> because we know we have in the white house someone who could lead the ku klux klan in the united states of america. somebody who could be the leader of the neo nazis. >> if you voted for trump, then you the voter and you not donald trump are standing at the border like nazis going you here and you here. >> tens of millions of people voted for him after he showed his cards. >> are you suggesting they are racist? >> yes. >> all of the people who voted for donald trump are racist? >> yes. >> laura: at least they are being honest now. by casting their political opponents as sub-human class, the left has a blanket license to attack them and target them in public. >> they won't be able to go to a restaurant. they won't be able to stop at a gas station or shop at a department store. the people are going to turn on them. they are going to protest and harass them until they decide that they are going to tell the president no, i can't hang with you. >> laura: harass them in public places. the leftist renegades absorbed this message. it's open season on republicans. there are wanted posters
. >> because we know we have in the white house someone who could lead the ku klux klan in the united states of america. somebody who could be the leader of the neo nazis. >> if you voted for trump, then you the voter and you not donald trump are standing at the border like nazis going you here and you here. >> tens of millions of people voted for him after he showed his cards. >> are you suggesting they are racist? >> yes. >> all of the people who voted for...
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many forms outlawed groups like the ku klux klan and the white nights. knights. the klan attacked the democratic institution, african-american and white allies created. gangs.ritinriding at klan struck african-american churches, smaller groups of citizens, but only groups they outnumbered. they avoided any class of federal troops. white southerners said they would take care of the problem, but supreme court justice samuel miller wrote in 1867, challenging that life. e. show me a single white man that has been punished in a state court. show me the first public address in which the massacres of new orleans and memphis have been condemned. the modern equivalent to this terrorism would be afghan, syria in the early 21st century but the killing in the south was entirely one-sided, white southerners of black victims. we would think of terrorism in the united states as 9/11, but it was at least until 1865. new federal laws adopted after the 14th and 15th amendment were enforcement and protection. it also contained a new innovation, a section aimed at private terrorism
many forms outlawed groups like the ku klux klan and the white nights. knights. the klan attacked the democratic institution, african-american and white allies created. gangs.ritinriding at klan struck african-american churches, smaller groups of citizens, but only groups they outnumbered. they avoided any class of federal troops. white southerners said they would take care of the problem, but supreme court justice samuel miller wrote in 1867, challenging that life. e. show me a single white...
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domestic terror groups, like the ku klux klan, would use murder and violence in a cowardly attempt tofect of america's original sin would fester for another 100 years. >> confederacy will never die, and neither will the james brothers! >> in a post-civil war america, those who still cling to the lost cause narrative breathe life back into the ideals of a treasonous, slaveholding confederacy, so if we can accept not just slavery but white supremacy as the root cause for america's darkest hour, we can beat back the cowardice, ignorance, and outright hate that so often masquerade as nobility and cultural heritage. america, in its singular democracy and by its foundational declaration, not only embraces diversity, but champions it as an identity, a right worth fighting for. so let us never forget, lest we repeat our mistake, that all men and women are created equal, with the god-given right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. . >> outraged at the g7. president trump now attempts to make history in singapore. welcome to the next revolution. i'm steve hilton and this is home of
domestic terror groups, like the ku klux klan, would use murder and violence in a cowardly attempt tofect of america's original sin would fester for another 100 years. >> confederacy will never die, and neither will the james brothers! >> in a post-civil war america, those who still cling to the lost cause narrative breathe life back into the ideals of a treasonous, slaveholding confederacy, so if we can accept not just slavery but white supremacy as the root cause for america's...
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it wasn't the ku klux klan and white senior counselors who were the obstacles of justice. it was people calling forivelity and people telling us how to protest. when we talk about civility, it is not civil to rip babies from their mothers. it is not civil to break up muslim families. it is not civil to take away health care from millions of americans. so you want to talk to me about civil lit, let's make're engaging in justice and ensuring every american has access to health care and housing, that there is no poverty in america. i was at laguardia airport and i recorded a video of children, i'm talking between the ages 5 to 8 being that came off a united airlines flight who were unaccompanied minors. i am distraught we live in a country talking about civility but don't see the same outrage about kids being strip interest their mothers. >> there's a little bit of a difference between the right and the left. >> really? >> see it in the people chanting lock her up at trump raleighs. there is not an equivalent. there aren't right now. and people have forgotten what the tea par
it wasn't the ku klux klan and white senior counselors who were the obstacles of justice. it was people calling forivelity and people telling us how to protest. when we talk about civility, it is not civil to rip babies from their mothers. it is not civil to break up muslim families. it is not civil to take away health care from millions of americans. so you want to talk to me about civil lit, let's make're engaging in justice and ensuring every american has access to health care and housing,...
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. >> we now know that we have in the white house, someone who could lead the ku klux klan in the united america. if this president is not racist, then i don't know who is. >> trump's immigration approach is pret thety simple. if you're white, you're all right. if you're brown, you're a little lower down and if you're black, just go back. >> i know you mean everything that you said there. i wonder though, congressman, when you criticize the oreide for dividing, attempt tog divide this nation, when you say things like thare you adding to those divisions or not? >> actually, i clarifying and amplifying. the positio of the extremists. which i think is very, very rtant. when you don do that, youion of a fascist society. you need to speak out and denounce prejudice, racism. all forms of bigotry. in the congress of the united states. the president of the united states, a moral request. marching and the kkk. it's kkk goes wild. and all the white suh premists go pwild. called mechani eed mexicans rap murderers and drug dealer, who said that a federal judge born in america could not be, fair beca
. >> we now know that we have in the white house, someone who could lead the ku klux klan in the united america. if this president is not racist, then i don't know who is. >> trump's immigration approach is pret thety simple. if you're white, you're all right. if you're brown, you're a little lower down and if you're black, just go back. >> i know you mean everything that you said there. i wonder though, congressman, when you criticize the oreide for dividing, attempt tog...
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who attend the wnba games, which is of the least popular sport on the planet, then are members of the kuan in the country. 330 million people, according to the southern poverty law center, a 1920, tucker, they were 106 million people in the country, and formerly members of the klan, if you don't call it progress, nothing is progress progress. >> tucker: which they are. i detail at all in the book. your book is out tomorrow. thank you. more evidence of the fbi spying on the trump campaign bore fruit. brand-new thread on-n that stor. we'll dig into it next. ♪ >> tucker: former donald trump advisor roger stone says there was possibly another case of the fbi meddling in the trunk and be in a 2016 in may of that year. he says he was approached by a man who went by the name of henry greenberg. he wanted to sell the trump campaign damagingg. information about hillary clinton, connected to russians. stone says he said togn the man, trump never pays for anything, and that was it. greenberg was apparently an fbi informant for some number of years. stone now says he believes the entire scheme was a
who attend the wnba games, which is of the least popular sport on the planet, then are members of the kuan in the country. 330 million people, according to the southern poverty law center, a 1920, tucker, they were 106 million people in the country, and formerly members of the klan, if you don't call it progress, nothing is progress progress. >> tucker: which they are. i detail at all in the book. your book is out tomorrow. thank you. more evidence of the fbi spying on the trump campaign...
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he said it wasn't the ku klux klan that was the obstacle for justice, it was the people calling for civility. >> my point is simple. i demand people demand congresswoman waters to behave one way. nancy pelosi said let's make america beautiful again. whose america is she talking about? chuck schumer called what a black woman said un-american. is a problem and this is the reason why democrat democrats have a hard time. >> laura: dan bongino. the party of linda sarsour and maxine waters. >> that same commentator accused chuck schumer and nancy pelosi of being racist. i am certainly no fan of chuck schumer and nancy pelosi's politics but she insinuated they were acting out of some malice based on race by calling maxine waters comments nonamerican. it's utterly absurd but it points out the cliff you are walking off with identity politics. sooner or later when you start pitting white versus black, immigrant versus nonimmigrant, union versus nonunion, you start this tendency. if i can comment on one thing chris said, he's not wrong. all politics is local. in the house of representatives race. the p
he said it wasn't the ku klux klan that was the obstacle for justice, it was the people calling for civility. >> my point is simple. i demand people demand congresswoman waters to behave one way. nancy pelosi said let's make america beautiful again. whose america is she talking about? chuck schumer called what a black woman said un-american. is a problem and this is the reason why democrat democrats have a hard time. >> laura: dan bongino. the party of linda sarsour and maxine...
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and let's remember, james hodgkinson wasn't a member of the ku klux klan.ie sanders supporter. he took a rifle to a baseball diamond very close to where i am with a hitless of not democratic politicians, of republican politicians. he almost murdered one of them, steven scalise. if there's any side that's culpable for future violence, it's the democrats, lou. lou: there's no question. the left-wing is using thuggery. it's pathetic, what we're witnessing. very quickly. the president, paul ryan again going to a vote tomorrow. and holding up the idea in front of everyone who will pay any attention to this lame duck that he was willing to trade our national security for amnesty for millions and millions of immigrants, making him look like a damn fool, making us look like fools for putting up with him. >> yet again paul ryan has proved to the world that the gop establishment, and especially the leadership, cannot be trusted. in the prior block you nailed it, lou. this isn't just about immigration. this is about national security. the people coming across those bo
and let's remember, james hodgkinson wasn't a member of the ku klux klan.ie sanders supporter. he took a rifle to a baseball diamond very close to where i am with a hitless of not democratic politicians, of republican politicians. he almost murdered one of them, steven scalise. if there's any side that's culpable for future violence, it's the democrats, lou. lou: there's no question. the left-wing is using thuggery. it's pathetic, what we're witnessing. very quickly. the president, paul ryan...
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that at the end of substantial progress in this country, the end of slavery, you see the rise of the kuhe civil rights movement in the '60s, you see the war on drugs and the war on inner cities. you do face significant backlashes every time we've had generationally definitive progress in this country, and the election of donald trump unfortunately is the latest and most visceral instance of that. >> i'm glad you made that point. all right, don calloway and susan. good to see you both. thank you, guys. >>> former san francisco mayor willie brown is going to join me next to talk about the california primary, plus his warning to democrats to, quote, stop bashing president trump. he's going to give the reason why ahead. (vo) we came here for the friends. and we got to know the friends of our friends. and we found others just like us. and just like that we felt a little less alone. but then something happened. we had to deal with spam, fake news, and data misuse. that's going to change. from now on, facebook will do more to keep you safe and protect your privacy. because when this place does
that at the end of substantial progress in this country, the end of slavery, you see the rise of the kuhe civil rights movement in the '60s, you see the war on drugs and the war on inner cities. you do face significant backlashes every time we've had generationally definitive progress in this country, and the election of donald trump unfortunately is the latest and most visceral instance of that. >> i'm glad you made that point. all right, don calloway and susan. good to see you both....
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. >> paul, southern poverty center, made its name in the 70's hating groups like the ku kluz klan buttly they have been smearing anything that disagree with politics calling them bigots, finally caught up with them. antimuslim extremist and he sued and the poverty law center settled with $3.3 million and got a public apology, i think more people should follow example. paul: all right, kate. >> big miss this week for senator susan collins and richard burr who blocked a debate in washington on a bill that would have clawed back $15 billion in federal spending. now i know 15 billion when we have trillions of dollars of entitlement problems is not a lot but it is more than republicans had been able to accomplish yet, what's so disappointing that so many republicans we wanted to pass it and it was derailed at the 11th hour by two senators. paul: okay, allysia, miss to andrew cuomo who last year called marijuana a gateway drug, health commissioner came out this week, basically endorsed legalizing saying, look at the pros and look at the cons and the pros outweigh the cons, okay, he looked a
. >> paul, southern poverty center, made its name in the 70's hating groups like the ku kluz klan buttly they have been smearing anything that disagree with politics calling them bigots, finally caught up with them. antimuslim extremist and he sued and the poverty law center settled with $3.3 million and got a public apology, i think more people should follow example. paul: all right, kate. >> big miss this week for senator susan collins and richard burr who blocked a debate in...
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. >> paul, southern poverty center, made its name in the 70's hating groups like the ku kluz klan butbeen smearing anything that disagree with politics calling them bigots, finally caught up with them. antimuslim extremist and he sued and the poverty law center settled with $3.3 million and got a public apology, i think more people should follow example. paul: all right, kate. >> big miss this week for senator susan collins and richard burr who blocked a debate in washington on a bill that would have clawed back $15 billion in federal spending. now i know 15 billion when we have trillions of dollars of entitlement problems is not a lot but it is more than republicans had been able to accomplish yet, what's so disappointing that so many republicans we wanted to pass it and it was derailed at the 11th hour by two senators. paul: okay, allysia, miss to andrew cuomo who last year called marijuana a gateway drug, health commissioner came out this week, basically endorsed legalizing saying, look at the pros and look at the cons and the pros outweigh the cons, okay, he looked at political pr
. >> paul, southern poverty center, made its name in the 70's hating groups like the ku kluz klan butbeen smearing anything that disagree with politics calling them bigots, finally caught up with them. antimuslim extremist and he sued and the poverty law center settled with $3.3 million and got a public apology, i think more people should follow example. paul: all right, kate. >> big miss this week for senator susan collins and richard burr who blocked a debate in washington on a...
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a massacre of union army troops, 500 people, most of them black union soldiers and later founded the ku kluz klan and the monument to this man was not there as number 45 said at one point, you know, we need to know our history. that's not what the monument is about. it was put there in 1901 when segregation was being clamped down on the black community and it was telling you, we are in charge, we are the ones in charge and it's about, you know, that, and they tried to take it down for the last ten years and the state legislature which is republican controlled kept overruling them saying you can't take it down, a local economy, you can't take it down. also when they tried to raise the minimum wage the republican legislature said you can't raise the minimum wage, it has to be state law. so memphis is like surrounded by a sea of republican, right-wing political forces but in memphis it's a different feeling. there's a lot of interracial fellowship and friendship and it's no big deal for interracial sexual relations and so forth and so it's really dramatically changed and what the city fina
a massacre of union army troops, 500 people, most of them black union soldiers and later founded the ku kluz klan and the monument to this man was not there as number 45 said at one point, you know, we need to know our history. that's not what the monument is about. it was put there in 1901 when segregation was being clamped down on the black community and it was telling you, we are in charge, we are the ones in charge and it's about, you know, that, and they tried to take it down for the last...
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the history lesson creates a firestorm. why this student wore a ku klux klan outfit to his high school. >>> killed on duty. the inmate with an escape plan. now two deputies are dead. the struggle near the courthouse and how a prisoner possibly got his hands on a gun. >>> the highway rescue. a toddler nearly runs out in traffic and the police officer who jumped into action. >>> and kimmel versus cruz. the comedian takes on the senator on the hardwood. the grudge match for charity in a game no one will want to remember. >>> and good evening. thanks for joining us on this saturday. i'm tom llamas. we begin tonight with the breaking news overseas. the world cup scare. the dangerous moment. take a look. all caught on camera in moscow. a speeding taxi cab plowing in a sidewalk crowded with tourists including world cup fans. the driver of the cab making a run for it. what we are just learning now about the incident. the new details are coming in. julie mcfarland in london starts us off. >> reporter: it came all of the sudden and out of nowhere. a taxi in ce
the history lesson creates a firestorm. why this student wore a ku klux klan outfit to his high school. >>> killed on duty. the inmate with an escape plan. now two deputies are dead. the struggle near the courthouse and how a prisoner possibly got his hands on a gun. >>> the highway rescue. a toddler nearly runs out in traffic and the police officer who jumped into action. >>> and kimmel versus cruz. the comedian takes on the senator on the hardwood. the grudge match...
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some royal watchers say she broke protocol by crossing her legs while attending an event with the queen. it's kusare for royal ladies to sit with their niece primly together or crossing their legs demurely at the ankles. hold on, people. we have spotted duchess kate full-on crossing her leagues just like meg han did. maybe the leg. crossing rules have loosened up a bit. the duchess featured a new look with more dramatic makeup. he cheeched seem to be dusted with a bronzer. it was a contrast to the natural look she showed off. >> i guess you can stay you're stuck with me. >> while harry charmed the audience, his wife looked on approvingly. her hair was blown out in bouncy waves reminding people of the shoulder skimming style that dutchess kate often favored. i now owe were thrilled by that. you want know the shade of the bronzer the stlp the microscope that she's under. it seems too focussed. >> have you been in the store? there's millions of bronzers. the barrel of the curling iron. i want to know. she always looks good. think she's doing a wonderful job. not easy to become a new royal. cross you
some royal watchers say she broke protocol by crossing her legs while attending an event with the queen. it's kusare for royal ladies to sit with their niece primly together or crossing their legs demurely at the ankles. hold on, people. we have spotted duchess kate full-on crossing her leagues just like meg han did. maybe the leg. crossing rules have loosened up a bit. the duchess featured a new look with more dramatic makeup. he cheeched seem to be dusted with a bronzer. it was a contrast to...
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including both diplomatic and royal duties as the political climate gets more tense with the president's son-in-law jareder kusth in the region. promising to reveal his long awaited peace plan with or without input from the palestinian president. kir simeon is in aman with more. >> prince william arriving inrd jordan praising jordan for welcome hundreds ofhousand of syrian refugees. later this week he meets with israeli and palestinian leaders hoping those close to him tell me to bring positivit to the region but last week israeli forces launched airstrikes aryinst palestinian mil positions in gaza. for long awaited trumpad nistrations israeli poltsennen peace plan could be published without the ooperion of the palestinian leader. according to the son-in-law jared kushner, already palestinian leaders arepe refusg to to the would y p say afterresident trump announced the u.s. embassy would be moved to jerusalem. the white house and a future british king trying to make a difference in different ways.ny where so have failed. >> thanks for that report. >>> two former hockey playe failurenhl claiming a to warn inju
including both diplomatic and royal duties as the political climate gets more tense with the president's son-in-law jareder kusth in the region. promising to reveal his long awaited peace plan with or without input from the palestinian president. kir simeon is in aman with more. >> prince william arriving inrd jordan praising jordan for welcome hundreds ofhousand of syrian refugees. later this week he meets with israeli and palestinian leaders hoping those close to him tell me to bring...
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w cl litigathattion looks at the impact of public policy on creating equity that uses the 1981 ku klux klan act. and to move forward on this without adequate public representation and comment is going toleave the city with exposure on that and a number her issues so we urge you to take the time to make sure that thperses of ending discrimination in the industry are taken into account. thank you very much. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> thank you, board of supervisors, my name mr. ghtsbsin the san francisco bay area, we represent women and minority owned firms. we urge you to vote no on item 28 regarding fast tracking the project labor agreement ordinance. fast tracking this consequential ordinance authored by the yor sregards concerns for women and minority contractors. we are not asking you to oppose the p.l.a. ordinance at this time, we are asking you to give the most vulnerable contractors time to participate in the process. the city's capital plan calls for $35 billion in capital improvements over the nni ye this presents a tremendous opportunity to achiev
w cl litigathattion looks at the impact of public policy on creating equity that uses the 1981 ku klux klan act. and to move forward on this without adequate public representation and comment is going toleave the city with exposure on that and a number her issues so we urge you to take the time to make sure that thperses of ending discrimination in the industry are taken into account. thank you very much. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> thank you, board of...
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it was an officer who infiltrated the ku klux klan. ormance by him. spike lee directed by jordan peele from "get out" produced it. it has a cool combination. topher grace plays david duke and does a great job. ryan eggold does a great job. >> you've seen denzel's son in anything prior? >> the tv show "ballers." this is a break-out for him. >> cool. >> dave, thank you. >> want to mention, again, "jurassic world: fallen kingdom" and "mama mia: here we go again" is from our sister company universal. >> thank you, >>> big fourth hour. christian slater is going to co-host with me. lester holt and his band, the rough cuts, which are "dateline" people, are going to be performing on our show. >> how did you get that booking? >> it was tough. we just went up the elevator and asked him. >> i love it. >>> carson and jenna are headed over to be on "megyni )m - -.. a surprise announcement >>> good morning. 8:56 now. a surprising announcement this morning for pg&e. now telling investors it expects to take a major financial hit to cover the cost of th
it was an officer who infiltrated the ku klux klan. ormance by him. spike lee directed by jordan peele from "get out" produced it. it has a cool combination. topher grace plays david duke and does a great job. ryan eggold does a great job. >> you've seen denzel's son in anything prior? >> the tv show "ballers." this is a break-out for him. >> cool. >> dave, thank you. >> want to mention, again, "jurassic world: fallen kingdom" and...
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dictators and tells us that russia should be in the g7 and all this kind of stuff, and he backs up the ku klux klan, the that, and everything like that he cannot take care of our kids getting killed in schools. we have congress that plays baseball with all the security around them, but we cannot have security for the schools. i do not understand it. i do not understand where this country is going, and it has only been for a while. it has only been since donnie has been in there. host: thank you. why are you an independent? i do not believe in the parties. i think it is ridiculous. everybody talks about left and right and up and down and all that kind of stuff. the parties are for individuals who have nothing else and they just want to belong to something. host: dorothy, a democrat. go ahead. represents theg united states of america and its people. what has happened, which many colors have said, is that our president has taken the flag and he has weaponize it. he went into a private franchise, the nfl, and threw the flag in there when he did not even have anything to do with that. the owne
dictators and tells us that russia should be in the g7 and all this kind of stuff, and he backs up the ku klux klan, the that, and everything like that he cannot take care of our kids getting killed in schools. we have congress that plays baseball with all the security around them, but we cannot have security for the schools. i do not understand it. i do not understand where this country is going, and it has only been for a while. it has only been since donnie has been in there. host: thank...
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it is telling that you use the gentleman from west virginia, , grandbyrd, the democrat cyclops of the ku klux klan, hillary clinton's mentor, for someone to come out and say why they should not remove bill clinton from office. but that is for another time. my question to the good professor, which, of course, i can tell that you are very liberal about the current president. and is he a politician? no, he is just a knucklehead trying to straighten this country are from people like you. my question is if you find out the it former president use fbi, cia, nsa, can you post impeach a president? -- guest: no. it cannot be done. caller: all you can do is lock them up, is that correct? guest: and you can do that only if the statute of limitations has not run. under our system, you can only impeach a sitting official. but you can certainly prosecute somebody after-the-fact if there is still time under the applicable laws. i would not hesitate to do that if the evidence warranted it. host: we are not only talking about the book, but this is a history lesson. let me share a tweet from a viewer. ask
it is telling that you use the gentleman from west virginia, , grandbyrd, the democrat cyclops of the ku klux klan, hillary clinton's mentor, for someone to come out and say why they should not remove bill clinton from office. but that is for another time. my question to the good professor, which, of course, i can tell that you are very liberal about the current president. and is he a politician? no, he is just a knucklehead trying to straighten this country are from people like you. my...
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status so i wrote that immediately and i had it smuggled out of the prison so a couple of the hollywood people john ku's act being the most important one tweeted hands off john kiriakou he tweeted at the director of the bureau of prisons sixteen hundred people called the bureau of prisons director and said leave him alone and they backed off and i think if you're loud enough even one little thing that you can make that difference they will notice yes that's we have to do if you can't be quiet you have to most definitely do and there's nothing and un-american. i want to thank you so much for coming on board i don't have to be it's always on always a pleasure thank you victor. in the ancient sanskrit guide to political and military military strategy of the earth the shah it is said the enemy of my enemy is my friend they say translated and whether it's said world war two or in the fight against cancer that ancient wisdom still holds true scientists conducted a small study for sixty one patients who had reoccurring and treatment resistant brain tumors known as glioblastoma researchers a dark university gen
status so i wrote that immediately and i had it smuggled out of the prison so a couple of the hollywood people john ku's act being the most important one tweeted hands off john kiriakou he tweeted at the director of the bureau of prisons sixteen hundred people called the bureau of prisons director and said leave him alone and they backed off and i think if you're loud enough even one little thing that you can make that difference they will notice yes that's we have to do if you can't be quiet...
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she was traveling around, mainly because if she stayed in one place too long and people in the ku kluxan would discover what this woman was doing in the contacts that she made. it put herself and her african-american contacts into a lot of danger. so that was one reason that she did this for six months and did not stay in one place for very long when she was doing it. but after this assignment was finished, she came home and wrote her book, soul sister. what it was published, it was a great success and so she took that success in that format is becoming another person to investigate discrimination. she did that with native americans and illegal immigrants coming across the border from mexico. you have to use these papers to research grace in her authorship of these books. i don't know if her methods would be looked on very favorably right now. but at the time, i think she had the intention of trying to bring to light these issues. there has been coming you know, some criticism of her book because she darkened her skin to be another race and that is a fairly controversial thing to do. s
she was traveling around, mainly because if she stayed in one place too long and people in the ku kluxan would discover what this woman was doing in the contacts that she made. it put herself and her african-american contacts into a lot of danger. so that was one reason that she did this for six months and did not stay in one place for very long when she was doing it. but after this assignment was finished, she came home and wrote her book, soul sister. what it was published, it was a great...
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the history lesson creates a firestorm. why this student wore a kulux klan outfit to his high school. >>> killed on duty. the inmate with an escape plan. now two deputies are dead. the struggle near the courthouse and how a prisoner possibly got his hands on a gun. >>> the highway rescue. a toddler ne
the history lesson creates a firestorm. why this student wore a kulux klan outfit to his high school. >>> killed on duty. the inmate with an escape plan. now two deputies are dead. the struggle near the courthouse and how a prisoner possibly got his hands on a gun. >>> the highway rescue. a toddler ne
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around mainlying because if she stayed in one and theo long authorities or people in the ku klux klan would discover with this woman was doing and the contacts that she made, it put her and her african-american contacts in danger. -- she dide reason this for six months and did not stay in one place for very long. after this assignment was andshed, she came home wrote her book soul sister. when it was published, it was a great success so she took that ofcess and that format becoming another person to , she didte cremation that with american indians and native americans and illegal immigrants coming across the border from mexico. we do have researchers who use these papers to research grace and her authorship of these books. do not know if her methods would be looked on very favorably right now. time, she had the intention of trying to bring to light these issues. there have been some criticisms of her book because she darkened her skin to be another race and pass as another race and that is fairly controversial. we are happy to have people research in these papers and andyze her though
around mainlying because if she stayed in one and theo long authorities or people in the ku klux klan would discover with this woman was doing and the contacts that she made, it put her and her african-american contacts in danger. -- she dide reason this for six months and did not stay in one place for very long. after this assignment was andshed, she came home wrote her book soul sister. when it was published, it was a great success so she took that ofcess and that format becoming another...