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united national movement almost a third of the seats in parliament why is that the ideas in the beliefs of. his party still popular. in some part of the population or. fortunately yes because during. the poll he was able to use the media and using good t.v. . somehow. change the people's mind in views and it was a very serious. during this period but he has a maximum of fifteen percent of support of the much more more than twenty percent and begin this is because of two reasons one was that reason to give any money surely use this and his foresees as the main oppositional force and the second was of course very serious process of my mutilation of elections. picking a place it's quite easy to see. the conclusion of. elections just mentioned verdict clearly is that it's accounting process of choice is what's bad all very well. recognisable politicians in georgia the presidential elections are just around the corner and for the taxi drove the big board here from the airport you said you would have voted for you you know a very very big firm you blood and running you know first of all yes i
united national movement almost a third of the seats in parliament why is that the ideas in the beliefs of. his party still popular. in some part of the population or. fortunately yes because during. the poll he was able to use the media and using good t.v. . somehow. change the people's mind in views and it was a very serious. during this period but he has a maximum of fifteen percent of support of the much more more than twenty percent and begin this is because of two reasons one was that...
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because really is united national movement almost a third of the seats in parliament why is that the ideas in the belief. really and his party still popular. in some parts of population unfortunately yes because during the nine years when south australia was in the poll he was able to use the media and using good t.v. . somehow. changed the people's mind in views and it was a very serious. problem during this period but he has fifteen percent of support for the treaty to see the much more more than twenty percent and begin this is because of two reasons one was a reason to give any money surely use the early and his four cease as a main oppositional force and the second was of course very serious process of my mutilation of elections. picking a place it's quite easy to see. the conclusions of. elections just vertically counting process of forces what's bad for every bed well. recognisable politicians in georgia the presidential election just around the corner in fact the taxi driver the big board here from the airport he said you would have voted for you know a very very big jubilant
because really is united national movement almost a third of the seats in parliament why is that the ideas in the belief. really and his party still popular. in some parts of population unfortunately yes because during the nine years when south australia was in the poll he was able to use the media and using good t.v. . somehow. changed the people's mind in views and it was a very serious. problem during this period but he has fifteen percent of support for the treaty to see the much more more...
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it's a growing movement uniting under the banner of white nationalism.e tracked down richard spencer, one of the event's organizers. >> these people are on drugs, [ bleep ] lunatics. they're not worth getting stabbed over. >> reporter: he's the man credited with koing the term "alt-right" after this video went viral of spencer at an alt-right conference, exalting president trump's win. >> hail trump, hail our people, hail victory. >> reporter: some in the crowd performing a deep lay-disturbing nazi salute. we confronted him about it. and i held up a glafs whiskey. there are some people who did a roman salute. >> reporter: it's not a roman salute. it's a nazi salute. are you trying to normalize racism? >> i want the alt-right to be a dominant movement. >> reporter: he even seemed to predict that this extremism would lead to bloodshed. >> of course that's a possible. i thit current paradigm that we are living under is going to lead to blood and tears, period. >> reporter: you are predicting a race war, basically. >> i don't know exactly what's going to hap
it's a growing movement uniting under the banner of white nationalism.e tracked down richard spencer, one of the event's organizers. >> these people are on drugs, [ bleep ] lunatics. they're not worth getting stabbed over. >> reporter: he's the man credited with koing the term "alt-right" after this video went viral of spencer at an alt-right conference, exalting president trump's win. >> hail trump, hail our people, hail victory. >> reporter: some in the crowd...
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>> reporter: it's a growing movement uniting under the banner of white nationalism.k down richard spencer, self-proclaimed scholar and one of the event's organizers. >> these people are on drugs. they are [ bleep ] lunatics. and they're not worth getting stabbed over. >> reporter: he's the man credited with coining the term alt-right. propelled onto the national stage after this video went viral of spencer at a so-called alt-right conference exalting president trump's win. >> hail trump. hail our people. hail victory. >> reporter: some in the crowd performing a deeply disturbing nazi salute. we confronted him about it at the end of last year. >> i said hail trump and i held up a glass of whiskey. there are some people, a half dozen people in the audience or so who gave a roman salute. >> it's not a roman salute. you know that. it's a nazi party salute. are you trying to normalize racism? >> yes. i'm trying to normalize racism as you call it. i do not want the alt-right to be a fringe movement. i want the all the rite to be a dominant movement. >> reporter: he even se
>> reporter: it's a growing movement uniting under the banner of white nationalism.k down richard spencer, self-proclaimed scholar and one of the event's organizers. >> these people are on drugs. they are [ bleep ] lunatics. and they're not worth getting stabbed over. >> reporter: he's the man credited with coining the term alt-right. propelled onto the national stage after this video went viral of spencer at a so-called alt-right conference exalting president trump's win....
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nationalism through organizations like breitbart. >> well, this alt right movement is one of the two most dangerous movements in the united states. ght movement combined racism with extreme nationalism and socialists views with the management of economy and we node it leads to disaster. and that is basically the vision. they are a neo fascist organization and breitbart is the platform. extremely dangerous. also dangerous is the so-called religious right. which really has nothing to do with the christian faith. the bible doesn't say much at all about homosexuality and abortion, which you do see in those of us that are adherent is the understanding of loving our fellow human beings an helping the poor and sick and reaching out to the stranger and including the migrants in our country and they have a historyive immigration going back to 1620 bh migrants came from gland to massachusetts so right there in boston common, in boston massachusetts, and 400 year ofs of missioimmigration. and people understand the importance of american is values and so those two movements very dangerous and we need to kick them out of the republican party.
nationalism through organizations like breitbart. >> well, this alt right movement is one of the two most dangerous movements in the united states. ght movement combined racism with extreme nationalism and socialists views with the management of economy and we node it leads to disaster. and that is basically the vision. they are a neo fascist organization and breitbart is the platform. extremely dangerous. also dangerous is the so-called religious right. which really has nothing to do...
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movement with the racist overtones. >> we are a nation with a culture and reason for being. that's what unites us. that will unite the movement. >> reporter: and although he is now out of the white house as he takes a familiar role as breitbart executive chairman, you can expect his war on washington to roll on. >> if you think they will give you your country back without a tied, you are sadly mistaken. >> reporter: tom forman, cnn, washington. >>> investigators working to unravel what led to the wave of terror on the spanish coast while authorities grapple with the question. how to stop it from happening again. stay with us. t mean 'll get thst price guaranteed on our rooms by booking direct on choicehotels.com? hey! badda book. badda boom! mr. badda book. badda boom! book now at choicehotels.com you won't see these folks they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale
movement with the racist overtones. >> we are a nation with a culture and reason for being. that's what unites us. that will unite the movement. >> reporter: and although he is now out of the white house as he takes a familiar role as breitbart executive chairman, you can expect his war on washington to roll on. >> if you think they will give you your country back without a tied, you are sadly mistaken. >> reporter: tom forman, cnn, washington. >>> investigators...
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they were inspired by a worldwide movement promoted by the united nations which declared 1975 to be international women's year. president gerald ford appointed a national commission on the observance of international women's year, we have two staff members sitting in the audience who have written their own inside story about this that you should read. he appointed a republican feminist, jill rukelshouse as the presiding officer. the key event was an international women's conference that took place in mexico city and delegates from many nations came together to produce what they called a world plan of action. and they urged participating nations to hold conferences to involve the women of their countries in drafting policy on women's issues. american feminist leaders such as new york congresswoman belle abzog who attended the conference were inspired greatly by a participation, they were eager to have these kinds of gatherings, believing that involving women all over the country in this process of formulating recommendations was going to help to introduce them to the women's movement, to expand it
they were inspired by a worldwide movement promoted by the united nations which declared 1975 to be international women's year. president gerald ford appointed a national commission on the observance of international women's year, we have two staff members sitting in the audience who have written their own inside story about this that you should read. he appointed a republican feminist, jill rukelshouse as the presiding officer. the key event was an international women's conference that took...
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they were inspired by a worldwide movement promoted by the united nations which declared 1975 to be international women's year. gerald ward commissioned to staff members. they are in the audience. they wrote their own inside story that you should read. he appointed a republican feminist as the presiding officer and it was a conference, an international one that took place in mexico city. delegates from many nations came together to produce a world plan of action. they urge participating nations to have conferences and involve women in drafting policy on women's issues. american feminist leaders who attended the mexico city conference lawrence were inspired. they believe involving women all over the country in the process of formulating recommendations was going to help introduce them to the women's movement, to expand its reach, and to diverse up by the movement it self. in 1975, congress approved a bill that mandated and funded his meetings that would be held in 56 states and territories. people would come together, anybody who was a resident of the state could debate and elect delegates. they w
they were inspired by a worldwide movement promoted by the united nations which declared 1975 to be international women's year. gerald ward commissioned to staff members. they are in the audience. they wrote their own inside story that you should read. he appointed a republican feminist as the presiding officer and it was a conference, an international one that took place in mexico city. delegates from many nations came together to produce a world plan of action. they urge participating nations...
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national amendment passes. you could call us a big turning point in the effort to gain suffrage for women and the united states. the big event that began the suffrage movement did happen in new york. conventione women's led by susan b anthony on among other leaders. interestingly enough right after that she began a world wind -- a to advocate for women's rights periods went of the early leaders in the 20th century and washington state saw her in 1848 as a eight-year-old. barnstorming through illinois and that is emma smith defoe who suffrage leader of the movement through tacoma. she saw susan b anthony and central illinois when she was eight years old. susan b anthony asked who in the audience believe women should have the right to vote, as a stood up. old she that was a memorable experience, it definitely has a connection 1910. state from 1848 read about the same time as the women's conference in seneca falls women and men were timeling west and at that at 1850 congress passed the land claim law. anybody who came to the oregon --ritory before 1849 god 640 received 640 acres of land. thatnteresting thing is amount of land, half of that was in the woman's n
national amendment passes. you could call us a big turning point in the effort to gain suffrage for women and the united states. the big event that began the suffrage movement did happen in new york. conventione women's led by susan b anthony on among other leaders. interestingly enough right after that she began a world wind -- a to advocate for women's rights periods went of the early leaders in the 20th century and washington state saw her in 1848 as a eight-year-old. barnstorming through...
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. >> reporter: some say the unite the right rally shows a movement emboldened by the trump presidency. monday some of the nation's top ceos distanced themselves from the white house. merck ceo ken frazier resigned from the president's job counsel. >> hatred begets more hate. >> the victim's mother says her daughter was strong and sweet. they're asking people to wear purple in her honor at the memorial in charlottesville on wednesday. meantime, the suspect is due back in court on friday. >> jana katsuyama live in our newsroom tonight. thank you. >>> protesters toppled a confederate statue this evening in durham, north carolina. the statue depicted a confederate soldier with an engraving that said "the confederate states of america." organizers called it an emergency protest in response to the violence in charlottesville. >>> new at 11:00, people from different faiths got together in walnut creek tonight for a peace vigil. organizers asked people to bring signs and prayers and stand in solidarity with the people of charlottesville. about 100 people turned out for the event. it was hosted by the interfaith council o
. >> reporter: some say the unite the right rally shows a movement emboldened by the trump presidency. monday some of the nation's top ceos distanced themselves from the white house. merck ceo ken frazier resigned from the president's job counsel. >> hatred begets more hate. >> the victim's mother says her daughter was strong and sweet. they're asking people to wear purple in her honor at the memorial in charlottesville on wednesday. meantime, the suspect is due back in court...
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movement. >> we're a nation with a culture and a reason for being. and i think that is what unites us and what will united this movement going forward. >> and even though he is now out of the white house as he takes a familiar role as breitbart's executive chairman you can expect his war on washington to roll on. >> if you think they're going to give you your country back without a fight you are sadly mistaken. >> tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> all right, tom, thank you. with that, let's bring in maggie haberman, who broke the story, and the author of bannon and the cloud he once had. and josh, you spoke to steve bannon this afternoon. he told you quote he was going to war for the president. what did he say that entails? >> well, that is right. i think the key distinction here he is not going to war with trump against him as a lot of people feared he may. but going to war on behalf of trump's agenda against enemies on capitol hill, you can include mitch conflimcconnell, and paul >> maggie, you broke the story, one that could have been the worst week, where the president said that
movement. >> we're a nation with a culture and a reason for being. and i think that is what unites us and what will united this movement going forward. >> and even though he is now out of the white house as he takes a familiar role as breitbart's executive chairman you can expect his war on washington to roll on. >> if you think they're going to give you your country back without a fight you are sadly mistaken. >> tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> all right, tom,...
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national amendment passes in 1920. you could call us a big turning point in the effort to gain suffrage for women in the united states. event thate big began the suffrage movement did happen in new york. that was the women's convention in seneca falls, led by susan b. anthony, among other leaders. interestingly enough, right after that, susan b. anthony toan a whirlwind trip territorial areas of the united states and states to advocate for women's rights and to vote. one of the early leaders in the 20th century in washington state saw her in 1848 as an eight-year-old. barnstorming through illinois. .hat was emma smith devoe becoming a leader of the washington state suffrage unit, and lived and worked into,. she saw susan b. anthony in central illinois when she was eight years old. susan b. anthony asked, who in the audience believes women should have the right to vote? as an eight-year-old, she stood up. that was a memorable experience that definitely has a connection to our state from 1848 breakthrough to 1910. aboutabout the same -- the same time as the women's convention in seneca falls, families were traveling west. these were hearty people. at that time, a
national amendment passes in 1920. you could call us a big turning point in the effort to gain suffrage for women in the united states. event thate big began the suffrage movement did happen in new york. that was the women's convention in seneca falls, led by susan b. anthony, among other leaders. interestingly enough, right after that, susan b. anthony toan a whirlwind trip territorial areas of the united states and states to advocate for women's rights and to vote. one of the early leaders in...
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movement with its racist undertones. >> we're a nation with a culture and a reason for being. and i think that's what unites us and i think that's what's going to unite this movement going forward. >> reporter: even though he's now out of the white house as he takes a role as breitbart's executive chairman, you can expect his war on washington to roll-on zblch if you think they're going to give our country back without a fight, you are sadly mistaken. >> tom, thank you for the report. bannon isn't the only trum aide leaving his post. another says he's leaving, too. the billionaire investor was the president's special advisor on regulatory reform. he said he's leaving because he didn't want partisan bickering on his role to cloud the administration. >> a religious advisor to the president says he's also stepping down. >> as time progressed, you look for change. you look for consistency. you look for responsibility and leadership. and i didn't see consistency in a set of core values that influenced and shaped his thinking. and when he vacillated over the last week especially over charlottesville i come to poi
movement with its racist undertones. >> we're a nation with a culture and a reason for being. and i think that's what unites us and i think that's what's going to unite this movement going forward. >> reporter: even though he's now out of the white house as he takes a role as breitbart's executive chairman, you can expect his war on washington to roll-on zblch if you think they're going to give our country back without a fight, you are sadly mistaken. >> tom, thank you for the...
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movement with its racist overtones. >> we're a nation with a culture and a, and a reason for being. and i think that's what unites us, i think that's what's going to unite this movement going forward. >> even though he's now out of the white house as he takes a familiar role as breitbart's executive chairman, you can expect his war on washington to roll on. >> if you think they're going to give you your country back without a fight, you are sadly mistaken. >> tom foreman, cnn, washington. >>> bare lay week into donald trump's presidency, this photo was taken. you see him in the oval office, he's on the phone with vladimir putin but this shows, illustrates how much things have changed in seven months, national security adviser michael flynn was out by february. press secretary sean spicer, resigned in july. a week later, it was chief of staff reince priebus who was forced out. and now steve bannon is fired. so the only two left in this photo are the two who are elected, the president and the vice president. despite turmoil in the west wing, the president is still casting his administration as a well-oiled machine.
movement with its racist overtones. >> we're a nation with a culture and a, and a reason for being. and i think that's what unites us, i think that's what's going to unite this movement going forward. >> even though he's now out of the white house as he takes a familiar role as breitbart's executive chairman, you can expect his war on washington to roll on. >> if you think they're going to give you your country back without a fight, you are sadly mistaken. >> tom...
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movement with its racist overtones. >> we are a nation within a culture and a reason for being. i think that's what unites us. think that that's what's going to unite this movement going forward. >> reporter: even though he's out of the white house as he takes a familiar role as breitbart's executive chairman you can expect his war on washington to roll on. >> if you think they're going to give you -- >> that was tom foreman. let's bring in our political commentator, conservative ben ferguson, host of the bern ferguson show and a "new york times" contributor. some said that bannon was the architect of the ideological movement. so with bannon out what does that tell you where the president's head is at and where his administration is headed? >> look, i think it's too soon to tell where his administration is headed. i think it's clear here that steve bannon was a guy that's a great architect when it comes to a campaign and understanding how to connect with voters and maybe that isn't serving the president well in the united states and he did not get along with general kelly the new chief of staff. so i think ban
movement with its racist overtones. >> we are a nation within a culture and a reason for being. i think that's what unites us. think that that's what's going to unite this movement going forward. >> reporter: even though he's out of the white house as he takes a familiar role as breitbart's executive chairman you can expect his war on washington to roll on. >> if you think they're going to give you -- >> that was tom foreman. let's bring in our political commentator,...
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movement. lift up the highest ideals of our nation. unite us brings us together. here's what i say to my republican friends. so far, there's about 24 of them out of 292 who have said what the president did specifically in making moral equivalency between the kkk and the people protesting them is wrong. we got about 90% of our republican friends and allies out there who have not condemned what the president has said. we're calling on them to come to higher ground. say that the nazis and the kkk and these white supremists are not the same as people who protest them. say that those ugly horrible ideologically system. we've seen people like david bratt say no. we've seen other people say no. more republicans. we're asking them to come our way and say, look, we can argue taxes, we can argue budget, but we cannot argue whether or not we're going to have one america. we have to be on board. silence is speaking. we want to ask you to get people about denouncing this. so that's kind of how i'm looking at it right now, alex. >> i'll tell you, that was powerful. i could have
movement. lift up the highest ideals of our nation. unite us brings us together. here's what i say to my republican friends. so far, there's about 24 of them out of 292 who have said what the president did specifically in making moral equivalency between the kkk and the people protesting them is wrong. we got about 90% of our republican friends and allies out there who have not condemned what the president has said. we're calling on them to come to higher ground. say that the nazis and the kkk...
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state banking and national banking in the united states and the canadian bankers, first of all, had experience in international expansion within canada itself when you think about the movementof institutions like the bank of nova scotia from halifax to toronto. they had already developed a sense of how do you congresser -- conquer space, basically. they had the experience overseas . furthermore, the canadian bankers were working in intercolonial mode which is the sense that they were going to do the work in the british colonies that england itself wasn't going to do, the caribbean territories were sceded to canadians, at the same time, the canadian banks recognizing that there was -- they said it was an advantage for us, we will go into cuba, we will go into jamaica and receiver as surrogates of u.s. capital. in cases like the world bank of canada, they actually set up an office on wall street, you know, so they could be in that mix, but then served wall street interest to some degree in the region and at one point, i can't remember the exact date, at one point chicago business interest and capital purchased a huge chunk of the world bank of canada to -- to use them. i thin
state banking and national banking in the united states and the canadian bankers, first of all, had experience in international expansion within canada itself when you think about the movementof institutions like the bank of nova scotia from halifax to toronto. they had already developed a sense of how do you congresser -- conquer space, basically. they had the experience overseas . furthermore, the canadian bankers were working in intercolonial mode which is the sense that they were going to...
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united nations, the next year, taiwan did not benefit. how about regionalism in asia-pacific the two most important movements currently are the tpp, transpacific partnership which the us left until the trump administration and the regional comprehensive economic partnership which many said was led by china but actually led by -- taiwan is not part of that. and facing difficulty benefiting regionalism. and and the feasibility of taiwan free trade agreements. and it should not be ruled out either, economic grounds, security grounds, economically, most of the trading partners, the us, except south korea, the aftermath of 9/11, in jordan, bahrain, israel and columbia. if taiwan could be a member of the tpp, 12, 11, taiwan would become the sixth largest member in the tpp. scott is also right, when you have fda you engage in very specific negotiations, certain sectors of the us will benefit particularly the service area. in the peterson institute, government office estimated there would be a small next benefit to the us. on the security realm, also makes sense. and the particular diplomatic isolation and security threat for taiwan as a major economi
united nations, the next year, taiwan did not benefit. how about regionalism in asia-pacific the two most important movements currently are the tpp, transpacific partnership which the us left until the trump administration and the regional comprehensive economic partnership which many said was led by china but actually led by -- taiwan is not part of that. and facing difficulty benefiting regionalism. and and the feasibility of taiwan free trade agreements. and it should not be ruled out...
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secretary working at united nations headquarters, and the seemingly ordinary individuals in an extraordinary civil rights campaign. next we have wallace hawkins, part of the civil rights movementctivities in the state during the 1960s, he became a member of the organization, in 1961 he was a county organizer for 1964 freedom summer and with the mississippi freedom court, a major lawsuit, it was the case like so many cases went on and on for 5 or 6 years, finally the case was decided in favor of the plaintiffs and federal judge ordered the textbook commission to approve it and so it was on the approved list for 1980. the problem was by then the textbook was old and out of date so it was never as widely adopted in the state but what it did do is have a profound effect on the way history books dealt with -- and this is not just white people, it could be anybody in the state and gave african-americans a history they can understand on their own. i did not like quoting my own words in a setting like this but i will quote one person, a black mother in carbondale, mississippi told harvard kohl's, the harvard psychologist in 1964, this is what she said and this explains what they wante
secretary working at united nations headquarters, and the seemingly ordinary individuals in an extraordinary civil rights campaign. next we have wallace hawkins, part of the civil rights movementctivities in the state during the 1960s, he became a member of the organization, in 1961 he was a county organizer for 1964 freedom summer and with the mississippi freedom court, a major lawsuit, it was the case like so many cases went on and on for 5 or 6 years, finally the case was decided in favor of...
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movement that has to be. resisted i think it is wrong to generalize what is apparent is the. terrorist groups will. establish recognized by the united nations designated as such or have been designated by the national legislation as is the case of the most and brotherhood in egypt those are the organizations that we should address and should fight against the muslim brotherhood as you know is not the only group that the lies and violence for political means. there is a law that is absolute and some of them get funding and support from various countries including some of them. believed to be your own ls like against saudi arabia so my question to you is. without really getting into the discussion i think many people agree with you totally that it's necessary to take a uniform approach on terrorism but if you want to sanction qatar which nobody can really stop you from doing that why do you have to come up with the pretext that nobody can take really a lot of pretexts hardly for them. be considered as a pretext this is authoritative substantiated evidence upon which we rely and hope on which many intelligence organizations have hard facts to
movement that has to be. resisted i think it is wrong to generalize what is apparent is the. terrorist groups will. establish recognized by the united nations designated as such or have been designated by the national legislation as is the case of the most and brotherhood in egypt those are the organizations that we should address and should fight against the muslim brotherhood as you know is not the only group that the lies and violence for political means. there is a law that is absolute and...
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. >> reporter: some say the unite the right rally by white supremacists shows a movement emboldened by the trump presidency, and monday some of the nation's top ceos distanced themselves from the white house. merck's ceo resigned from the president's council, followed by intel and underarmor. >> i want people to stop adding hatred to hatred and to understand that we're not going to solve anything with hatred. hatred begets more hate. >> the victim's mother says she does not want revenge, but she wants to continue her daughter's fight for peace and for tolerance. meantime, the suspect, james alex fields, is due back in court on friday. >>> a confederate statue in durham, north carolina came crashing to the ground today. a group of protesters held an emergency protest today to destroy the monument of a confederate soldier. engraved on the front of the statue were the words "the confederate state of america." organizers say they took down the statue in response to the violence in charlottesville. >>> a pro trump group that held a contentious free speech rally in seattle this weekend is now planning a similar demonstration in the bay area lat
. >> reporter: some say the unite the right rally by white supremacists shows a movement emboldened by the trump presidency, and monday some of the nation's top ceos distanced themselves from the white house. merck's ceo resigned from the president's council, followed by intel and underarmor. >> i want people to stop adding hatred to hatred and to understand that we're not going to solve anything with hatred. hatred begets more hate. >> the victim's mother says she does not...
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are affiliated with white nationalism and white supremacist came together under this banner unite the right. there's a poster advertised in the banner with the nationalist movementnt. this is what i believe the reverend spoke to earlier. this is a very strategic move on the part of white nationalists and white supremacists. i would also note that david duke, after the president's statement, seemed to be disappointed and reminded the president that it was white america that put him into office, not liberal activists. >> you have infiltrated this white nationalist groups. you've gotten to know their thinking up close. is it unfair of people to say that donald trump's election has energized them? >> first, i want to send my condolences to the families of those who died today. i've been doing this for about 30 years now and i have yet to see this kind of carnage. it's ridiculous. and to your point, the fact of the matter is, donald trump was basically emboldening these individuals. they made it clear well before he even announced. so he can't get away from it. and i find it really interesting that a guy who cried over the fact that president obama didn't use the wor
are affiliated with white nationalism and white supremacist came together under this banner unite the right. there's a poster advertised in the banner with the nationalist movementnt. this is what i believe the reverend spoke to earlier. this is a very strategic move on the part of white nationalists and white supremacists. i would also note that david duke, after the president's statement, seemed to be disappointed and reminded the president that it was white america that put him into office,...
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what happened in virginia yesterday shocked the nation, but for those who have been closely following the rise of the white supremacist movement in the united charlottesville came at no surprise at all. today the southern law center counts hundreds of neo-nazi, white supremacist, and kkk groups among them, but that number appears to have gone after emboldened by the victory of president trump in november formed new groups and gather at rallies and mars like the one we saw yesterday in virginia. joining me, author of the book "gospel according to the clan: the kkk's appeal to protestant america," and daily beast attributer. i want to ask you, the first question, you were there on the ground. is what we saw yesterday representative of what normally goes on there? >> not at all. not at all. in fact, i can't tell you, as a very, very proud uva alum and as an international student that went to the university of virginia, really the best of america is what i found in charlottesville, and the best of america is what i got from the city and from this university. and i can't tell you what a shock it is to see this small, sleepy, beautiful college to
what happened in virginia yesterday shocked the nation, but for those who have been closely following the rise of the white supremacist movement in the united charlottesville came at no surprise at all. today the southern law center counts hundreds of neo-nazi, white supremacist, and kkk groups among them, but that number appears to have gone after emboldened by the victory of president trump in november formed new groups and gather at rallies and mars like the one we saw yesterday in virginia....
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nation with a culture and a, and a reason for being. and i think that's what unites us. i think that will unite this movement going forward. >> after hearing donald trump today, would you say that he himself is a member of the alt right? he trucks with alt right ideology? >> i don't know that donald trump believes. of anything. i would say that mostly, he understands that they're people that he needs or wants on his side politically. he is definitely willing to dog whistle. they understand the winks and the nods. they understand they can't openly come out and say these people are great. the thing like the 48-hour delay. it is both sides. that's exactly what they understand. they hear from that, here is someone on my side. >> yeah. leon wolff, thank you very much. appreciate your time. >>> next, the confederate statue that started it all. and the calling for a removal of a confederate statue just ahead. >>> many of those people were there to protest the taking down of the statue of robert e. lee. this week it's robert e. lee. i noticed stonewall jackson is coming down. i wonder, is it george washington next w
nation with a culture and a, and a reason for being. and i think that's what unites us. i think that will unite this movement going forward. >> after hearing donald trump today, would you say that he himself is a member of the alt right? he trucks with alt right ideology? >> i don't know that donald trump believes. of anything. i would say that mostly, he understands that they're people that he needs or wants on his side politically. he is definitely willing to dog whistle. they...
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awakening we do see among some of those involved in the reform movement as sort of the opinion that the united states is this chosen nation by god to bring progress and democracy and freedom to the world. we're going to -- it's sort of a continuation of the puritan theme of being a model for the rest of the world. that we can be a christian nation and demonstrate how a nation ought to function and even to the point of some suggesting, i remember a great 19th century historian by the name of george bancroft who, though not an evangelical by any stretch but kind of portrayed american history as this movement and progress towards democracy, the great end all of mankind was democracy and certainly there are a lot of excellent qualities to democracy but it was almost as if there was this divine appointment for america to head in this direction and i do think there is a consistency among some evangelicals through american history of this theme. now while i would critique it, there's a flip side to that because there is certainly a recognition, we ought to recognize that american is a western civilization, it is certainly predic
awakening we do see among some of those involved in the reform movement as sort of the opinion that the united states is this chosen nation by god to bring progress and democracy and freedom to the world. we're going to -- it's sort of a continuation of the puritan theme of being a model for the rest of the world. that we can be a christian nation and demonstrate how a nation ought to function and even to the point of some suggesting, i remember a great 19th century historian by the name of...
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movement with its racist over tones. >> we are a nation with a culture and a reason for being. i think that's what unites us.what's going to unite this woman. >> you can expect his war on washington to roar on. >> if you think they're giving the country back without a fight, you are sadly mistaken. tom forman, cnn washington. >>> lets bring in the journalist who broke the story at the time. the author of "devil's bargain." >> going to war on behalf of trump's agenda against enemies on capitol hill and you can include paul ryan and mitch mcconnell in that group. and enemies in corporate america and business leaders and including those who have abandon trump's calendar. >> maggie, you broke the story and what many people see one o f the worst week of the presidency. any sense that the firing was any way connected to that and that had anything to do with the timing or some kind of move distracking the frenzy going on. >> we have the need to strike something as a distraction. it is going to have to be let go at some point. >> look, i did not use the word firing in my story. i did in the use the word "fire." it i
movement with its racist over tones. >> we are a nation with a culture and a reason for being. i think that's what unites us.what's going to unite this woman. >> you can expect his war on washington to roar on. >> if you think they're giving the country back without a fight, you are sadly mistaken. tom forman, cnn washington. >>> lets bring in the journalist who broke the story at the time. the author of "devil's bargain." >> going to war on behalf of...
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movement are really quite benign ending the occupation which the whole world agrees upon. allowing the refugees to return to their homes again it's already been enshrined in international law and united nations resolutions and equal rights for palestinians with israelis what could be more benign than that it's all remedial and it does nothing to harm the jewish population polls that surprised the trays away was called a bomb to the recent one of the one of the world's largest palestinian meetings. that took place and i think it was i think it was actually the largest event there over to ten thousand people in attendance right here q.e. two center in central london over ten thousand people attending an event for palestine i've never i don't think there's been anything like it anywhere in the world before it's an enormous accomplishment i think it's enormous i think there was little coverage in the mainstream media of this i'm shocked actually that there are certain subtle coverage i'm shocked that the mayor of london didn't show up i mean ten thousand people come to a conference in the center of london people coming from all over the world all different religions all different political backg
movement are really quite benign ending the occupation which the whole world agrees upon. allowing the refugees to return to their homes again it's already been enshrined in international law and united nations resolutions and equal rights for palestinians with israelis what could be more benign than that it's all remedial and it does nothing to harm the jewish population polls that surprised the trays away was called a bomb to the recent one of the one of the world's largest palestinian...
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the members of his national security team, he stressed the administration was united in its strategy on north korea. i think it's the combined message if we want to get effective movement of the regime in north korea. i think the president made it clear he prefers a diplomatic solution, i think he responded to that effect a moment ago. i think what the president is doing is trying to support our efforts by ensuring north korea understands what the stakes are. >> woodruff: and that was the president and the secretary of state just moments ago. now we turn to a lawmaker's perspective. last night, we heard from democratic senator ben cardin of maryland. tonight, we get a republican take from senator james risch of idaho. he is a member of the senate foreign relations and intelligence committees, and he joins us now from boise. senator risch, welcome. you just heard the president, and i believe you also heard our guest just before that who both said the president's heated rhetoric over north korea is making this situation more unpredictable and potentially more dangerous. how do you feel about that? do you agree with that? >> well, no, i don't agree with that. i know the m
the members of his national security team, he stressed the administration was united in its strategy on north korea. i think it's the combined message if we want to get effective movement of the regime in north korea. i think the president made it clear he prefers a diplomatic solution, i think he responded to that effect a moment ago. i think what the president is doing is trying to support our efforts by ensuring north korea understands what the stakes are. >> woodruff: and that was the...
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movement, andrew young. he was executive director of the southern christian leadership conference. the sclc. he was the u.s. ambassador to the united nations under president jimmy carter, a congressman, and a two-term mayor of atlanta and today he's chairman of the andrew j. young foundation. when i spoke with mr. young, i began by asking him to put this past week in context. >> well, it's a week of misunderstandings. we originally sought to redeem the soul of america from the triple evils of race, war and poverty. most of the issues that we are dealing with now are related to poverty. but we still want to put everything in a racial context. the problem with the -- and the reason i feel uncomfortable condemning the klan types is they're almost the poorest of the poor. they're the forgotten americans. and they have been used and abused and neglected. instead of giving them affordable health care, they give them black lung jobs and they're happy. and that just doesn't make sense in today's world. and they see progress in the black community and on television and everywhere else and they don't share it. now, it's not our fault. we've had to s
movement, andrew young. he was executive director of the southern christian leadership conference. the sclc. he was the u.s. ambassador to the united nations under president jimmy carter, a congressman, and a two-term mayor of atlanta and today he's chairman of the andrew j. young foundation. when i spoke with mr. young, i began by asking him to put this past week in context. >> well, it's a week of misunderstandings. we originally sought to redeem the soul of america from the triple...
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the united nations, 25,000 civilians remains trapped inside raqqa, the de facto capitol of the self-proclaimed islamic state.in news from honge student leaders of the pro-democracy occupy movement have been sentenced to up to eight months in jail for organizing large protests in 2014 calling on china to allow free elections in hong kong. joshua wong is one of the student leaders heading to prison. >> [indiscernible] a settlement has been reached in a landmark torture lawsuit against two psychologists who helped devise the bush administration's interrogation program. the psychologists james mitchell and bruce jessen were sued by the american civil liberties union on behalf of two former cia prisoners who were tortured and the family of a man who died after being tortured in a secret cia prison. the undisclosed settlement was reached just before the case went to trial. aclu attorney dror ladin said -- "this outcome shows that there are consequences for torture and that survivors can and will hold those responsible for torture accountable." in voting rights news, the state of texas has been ordered to redraw the map of its congressional districts after a federal court determined s
the united nations, 25,000 civilians remains trapped inside raqqa, the de facto capitol of the self-proclaimed islamic state.in news from honge student leaders of the pro-democracy occupy movement have been sentenced to up to eight months in jail for organizing large protests in 2014 calling on china to allow free elections in hong kong. joshua wong is one of the student leaders heading to prison. >> [indiscernible] a settlement has been reached in a landmark torture lawsuit against two...