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being a white supremacist is not a bad thing. >> and, according to allgier, being a white supremaciste of utah state's white supremacist prison gangs. >> you've got sackensaw, forthright, k.b., and those dudes aren't -- they're not part of a white supremacist. they were started by people who were with rats in pc cases. >> the interesting thing about curtis was he claims he's not in a gang. he's not a gang member. he's just a white supremacist, a skinhead. and he thought there was a really, really severe difference. >> i'm no part of them. i've never been a part of them nor will i ever be a part of them. those dudes, in my mind, are weak and lame. they're not white supremacists, nor will they ever be. >> and at that point one of the officers leaned into my ear and said, if you use that, he is going to get attacked. he's going to get stabbed. >> while inmates like allgier are completely aware that talking about gangs could put them in peril, it is a risk they have taken time and time again when interviewed on "lockup." >> we knew that theoretically that sound bite might put him in dange
being a white supremacist is not a bad thing. >> and, according to allgier, being a white supremaciste of utah state's white supremacist prison gangs. >> you've got sackensaw, forthright, k.b., and those dudes aren't -- they're not part of a white supremacist. they were started by people who were with rats in pc cases. >> the interesting thing about curtis was he claims he's not in a gang. he's not a gang member. he's just a white supremacist, a skinhead. and he thought there...
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eighty nine year old white supremacist james von brunn planned and carried out an assault on the d.c. holocaust museum back in two thousand and nine james von brunn walked into the museum today started shooting before being shot by a security guard one security guard is dead is in critical condition at this hour von brunn has a criminal history and a racist history really against jews and minorities once calling america a quote third world racial garbage dump. those are just a few examples but you get the point they're all white americans not muslims who want to send their message to the public and that's not counting some of the young people who carried out school shooting acts of terror i think it can be argued that columbine virginia tech and elsewhere the young people behind these attacks also non muslim bowling statement about muslims being the only ones who commit an act of terrorism in the us is completely false there's plenty of facts to prove it are not hard to find but bowling is perpetuating fox's message of islamophobia he joins other fox news faces and other media faces i
eighty nine year old white supremacist james von brunn planned and carried out an assault on the d.c. holocaust museum back in two thousand and nine james von brunn walked into the museum today started shooting before being shot by a security guard one security guard is dead is in critical condition at this hour von brunn has a criminal history and a racist history really against jews and minorities once calling america a quote third world racial garbage dump. those are just a few examples but...
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but they're linked to several white supremacist groups, including the social club., hard-core racist skinhead group. and the adl links ali-pac to the largest socialist movement, the largest neo-nazi group in the country. in 2010 when john mccain was running against an ali-pac endorsed challenger, his campaign slammed the group calling them an extreme fringe group linked to white supremacist neo-nazis and anti-semites who condone raciveracisracism. last month kelly sat down for a local interview on arizona tv and was asked about it. watch what happened. >> we have something from one of our viewers again. this is joe who said recently you accepted the endorsement of americans for legal immigration group. senator john mccain and american defamation league have denounced -- >> that's false. i did not accept it. that's false. that was from 2010. would you please read correct answers. >> this is not an answer. this is -- >> that's not recent. >> hang on one second. do you want to come into the shot? >> you can ask it again. >> i'll ask the question, and you can address it
but they're linked to several white supremacist groups, including the social club., hard-core racist skinhead group. and the adl links ali-pac to the largest socialist movement, the largest neo-nazi group in the country. in 2010 when john mccain was running against an ali-pac endorsed challenger, his campaign slammed the group calling them an extreme fringe group linked to white supremacist neo-nazis and anti-semites who condone raciveracisracism. last month kelly sat down for a local interview...
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story the screen name confederate brother while posing messages on white supremacist websites.ad them said they had a propensity for hatred and violence. in fact, the after day of the quotes two posts attributed to story threatening violence against president obama and attorney general eric holder. story wrote, "i think there's one way o bummer would be proven as a mere mortal, if someone puts a 30.06 round into the base of his skull you think? the second post read holder will likely be removed when the administration changes in 2012, although personally i pref removing him from office with a 30 -- prefer removing him from office with a 30.06. he put a tailgate on hissed for pickup that showed the burning world trade center buildings with the caption everything i ever needed to know about islam i learned on 9/11. story's truck parked outside his manassas payment today no longer displays the mural, but does sport newspaper anti-obama and pro gun stickers -- numerous anti-obama and pro gun stickers. story was arrested in the parking lot of this shopping center wednesday when the
story the screen name confederate brother while posing messages on white supremacist websites.ad them said they had a propensity for hatred and violence. in fact, the after day of the quotes two posts attributed to story threatening violence against president obama and attorney general eric holder. story wrote, "i think there's one way o bummer would be proven as a mere mortal, if someone puts a 30.06 round into the base of his skull you think? the second post read holder will likely be...
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honors at the lead northwestern university basketball coach who was killed in skokie in 1999 by a white supremacistn. that event was created by his widow to emphasize the need to combat hate and all forms >> this second annual six corners barbeque festival kicks off today. restaurants from across the city camp out on the city's northwest side for the meat festival. this year's event featured an outdoor market place and a lot of food. those who were up for a little competition put their meat to the test >> those adventurous zoo animals on the run in europe held on to the top spot at the box office this weekend >> madagascar three europe's most wanted was the number-one movie in this second week in a row. the dreamworks animated comedy has earned more than $120 million in the u.s. over the last two weeks. here are some of the other box office winwhto[ ♪ lookin' good, flo! feelin' good! feelin' real good! [ engine revs ] boat protection people love. now, that's progressive. call or click today. last time i was at a sleepover my parents had kraft mac & cheese without me. so this time i took precautiona
honors at the lead northwestern university basketball coach who was killed in skokie in 1999 by a white supremacistn. that event was created by his widow to emphasize the need to combat hate and all forms >> this second annual six corners barbeque festival kicks off today. restaurants from across the city camp out on the city's northwest side for the meat festival. this year's event featured an outdoor market place and a lot of food. those who were up for a little competition put their...
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a peaceful town in ohio is turned upside down when two brothers, admitted white supremacists with criminal records, roll into town with guns blazing. february 15th, 1997, wilmington, ohio. state police trooper john harker is on highway patrol. with 11 years on the force's drug interdiction unit, harker has been involved in some of the riskiest and most high-profile arrests in the state. >> we worked in southwestern ohio with the intention of apprehending folks engaged in criminal activities, felony activities, drugs, stolen property, that type of enforcement. >> trooper harker's day starts like any other, with a traffic stop. he pulls over a driver going under the speed limit and whose 1977 blue chevy suburban is missing a front license plate. >> so i had to call the patrol post in wilmington and have a dispatcher run that. the license plate did match, at least the appearance of that vehicle, but that it was expired. >> but for now, this seems like it will be nothing more than a routine traffic stop. >> good afternoon, gentlemen. a visual scan of the vehicle as i walked up appeared that th
a peaceful town in ohio is turned upside down when two brothers, admitted white supremacists with criminal records, roll into town with guns blazing. february 15th, 1997, wilmington, ohio. state police trooper john harker is on highway patrol. with 11 years on the force's drug interdiction unit, harker has been involved in some of the riskiest and most high-profile arrests in the state. >> we worked in southwestern ohio with the intention of apprehending folks engaged in criminal...
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wood row wilson as a democratic candidate who represents as a party leader the tradition of a white supremacist party in terms of everything following the civil war due bois a professionalism, a kind of thoughtful leadership that could ultimately lead to him being the president of all of the people. but the rhetoric today is almost completely the reverse. the president of all of the people in the 2012 election is to push back against the potential for the president having special interests like african-american voters or latino voters. there's an interesting arc over 100 years in how that language is used. sort of big tent approach to change. >> and i think it's really important what it's created in the progressive area, not just in 1912. you have a lot of ambiguities because they think that jim crow is -- white people and black people develop separately, they will not get in each other's way and you have a dispute between one side, dubois, wells on the other side. it's important now because think of a lot of the institutions we have today. income tax amendment. part of 1913. >> and these were
wood row wilson as a democratic candidate who represents as a party leader the tradition of a white supremacist party in terms of everything following the civil war due bois a professionalism, a kind of thoughtful leadership that could ultimately lead to him being the president of all of the people. but the rhetoric today is almost completely the reverse. the president of all of the people in the 2012 election is to push back against the potential for the president having special interests like...
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he denounced lynching, but he was a white supremacist. i want to clarify his racial views are not so simple as to say he was a klansman or in favor of lynching people without a trial. he supported the views of most white southerners and most white northerners at the time as well, which was that they thought european americans were superior to other people. and so in that sense he was certainly not a modern figure. >> yeah, i think he's -- he's certainly a democratic political figure in the sense from that period in the sense that he broadly believes in white supremacy. he's appealing to votes in the democratic south really on those terms as well. >> what would he think of the democratic party today, which counts so much of african-americans as a core constituency for this election? >> he would have been surprised. he would have been surprised. you know, for him he was a democrat with a small d as well as a large d. for him the majority of people in the country were white and he was mostly concerned with their welfare. it's fair to say. he
he denounced lynching, but he was a white supremacist. i want to clarify his racial views are not so simple as to say he was a klansman or in favor of lynching people without a trial. he supported the views of most white southerners and most white northerners at the time as well, which was that they thought european americans were superior to other people. and so in that sense he was certainly not a modern figure. >> yeah, i think he's -- he's certainly a democratic political figure in...
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he allegedly posted messages on white supremacist web sites. >>> it appears the question of whether the government can say what marriage is will be decided by the supreme court. a federal appeals court in boston has ruled that the federal law depiping marriage as a union between a man and woman is unconstitution. the three-judge panel said the defense of marriage act denies gay couples the rights and privileges given to heterosexual couples. last year, president obama said the justice department will no longer defend the law. >>> animal shelters in our region are bracing for an influx of pit bulls from people worried about liability issues. it comes weeks after maryland has become the first state in the nation to declare that pit bulls are inherently dangerous. audrey barnes has more this morning. >> you want to go play with your friends? yeah. >> reporter: you wouldn't know it by looking at them, but the maryland court of appeals has ruled that ginger, laila and hugo are inherently dangerous. >> it is crazy. i mean all dogs are individuals. a breed doesn't make the personality of a dog
he allegedly posted messages on white supremacist web sites. >>> it appears the question of whether the government can say what marriage is will be decided by the supreme court. a federal appeals court in boston has ruled that the federal law depiping marriage as a union between a man and woman is unconstitution. the three-judge panel said the defense of marriage act denies gay couples the rights and privileges given to heterosexual couples. last year, president obama said the justice...
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muslims are capable of terrorism which is a highly flawed and false premise as we've seen with white supremacist groups and other groups that are not muslim i mean terrorism is not monopolized but any by any particular religion or faith or racial group but it does send a chilling message to the public saying that we the n.y.p.d. who have the authority of law behind us we don't trust these muslims and that stigmatizes muslims and he in fact is proliferates into their private life such as in their work environment in their school environment in public accommodation and so one of the theories of liability that the plaintiffs are asserting is a sickness is a nation effect in other words what harm was because then why people say we didn't harm you again we didn't stop you from engaging in religious practices but the harm is the stigmatisation effect which has pervasive consequences in all areas of their lives and in fact it's really in peak their ability to succeed impede their ability to climb the social mobility lanner then the american dream that if you work hard and you pay your fair share you'll
muslims are capable of terrorism which is a highly flawed and false premise as we've seen with white supremacist groups and other groups that are not muslim i mean terrorism is not monopolized but any by any particular religion or faith or racial group but it does send a chilling message to the public saying that we the n.y.p.d. who have the authority of law behind us we don't trust these muslims and that stigmatizes muslims and he in fact is proliferates into their private life such as in...
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back to you >> man who prides himself as white supremacist not guilty today 35 year-old brian james moudry accused of setting house on fire in june 2007 family includes eight children and no injuries help brian james moudry on bail judge appointed african american to serve as his attorney. clock ticking in springfield fist pounding state lawmakers coming up with budget that everybody could live with pension reform at issue. live in springfield with the latest. clock ran out 90 minutes ago and deal almost done many lawmakers still work in springfield last couple of days deal on pension reform important within their grasp only to fall apart at the 11th hour. >> all of the elements are here >> next year pension payment increase >> democrats and republicans calling for lawmakers to take the breather and quickly returned deal tens of billions of dollars pension obligations before damage can be done to the state all important bond rating statement released governor pat quinn praising the work of an illinois law makers decisions on tough issues medicaid and vowing to bring them together state pen
back to you >> man who prides himself as white supremacist not guilty today 35 year-old brian james moudry accused of setting house on fire in june 2007 family includes eight children and no injuries help brian james moudry on bail judge appointed african american to serve as his attorney. clock ticking in springfield fist pounding state lawmakers coming up with budget that everybody could live with pension reform at issue. live in springfield with the latest. clock ran out 90 minutes ago...
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to not put people that's doing with people who goes home next year or blacks with whites or white supremacistith someone with a child molestation case. someone who resolved the conflict. >> with careful screening, conflicts can still arise. >> there was a guy in the infirmary who received several injuries to his facial and head area. he had a seizure so we will go over and try to talk to him. they discovered he may have been assaulted and we will talk to him and see what we can find out if he is willing to talk at all. >> the victim is curtis cash who is serving a 29-year sentence for burglary. >> cash. what's up with you, man? >> you can lay down if you want to. what happened? >> i fell in my cell. >> that's a nasty fall. did you get dizzy? >> yeah. >> did you have a seizure? >> i don't remember. >> have you fell like this before since you have been here? >> no. >> first time? >> yeah. >> do you have medical conditions? did you trip over something? >> i don't remember. >> somebody help you fall? >> no. >> no? safe to assume something more than you falling happen that you don't want to talk a
to not put people that's doing with people who goes home next year or blacks with whites or white supremacistith someone with a child molestation case. someone who resolved the conflict. >> with careful screening, conflicts can still arise. >> there was a guy in the infirmary who received several injuries to his facial and head area. he had a seizure so we will go over and try to talk to him. they discovered he may have been assaulted and we will talk to him and see what we can find...
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the fbi once infiltrate add white supremacist plot to the assassinate king. >> you know, i -- i neverfe, you know. things that happen. >> when you are part of history and it changes for the bet. you've got a lot of devilish people throughout that don't like it. >> reporter: for rodney king, the blood on his face, that mug shot of you with the blood yorn face, who was he then? >> oh, man. that to still have that face to be able -- to be able to see that face. >> reporter: and rodney king now? all cleaned up. trimmed goatee. beads around his neck. who is rodney king now? >> i consider myself a decent, you know, good human being. >> during my interview with king we went back to the scene of the police beating, and you can see that interview in its entirety tonight. part of our special "cnn presents: race and rage." the beating of rodney king. >>> okay. for your sunday night mysteries we solve one puzzle and give you -- one of the big -- the unsolved one. who in the world of these people? photographs found on civil war battlefields in the pockets of dead northerners and southerner, as wel
the fbi once infiltrate add white supremacist plot to the assassinate king. >> you know, i -- i neverfe, you know. things that happen. >> when you are part of history and it changes for the bet. you've got a lot of devilish people throughout that don't like it. >> reporter: for rodney king, the blood on his face, that mug shot of you with the blood yorn face, who was he then? >> oh, man. that to still have that face to be able -- to be able to see that face. >>...
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. >> prison officials maintain religions like asatru are really covers for white supremacist gangs. >you can't violate their religion freedom. >> take it easy, huh? >> for father mcnally, the choice or legitimacy of an inmate's religion is a secondary concern. >> heal in vain first. deal with them as they are. as i would in a hospital or any other setting. i read a little bit about it and found it fascinating. when you're done i'll pick it up. >> i never really understood the jesuits of that time period. it's nice to have somebody only in and just spend some time with me, and, you know, talk about the things i want to talk about. he don't try to force christianity down my throat.ç >> i feel very sad for them, that this has to be where they are, of course, knowing as they know, they've done something pretty darn bad to get in here. >> i need all the help i can get. you know? >> god bless you. i'm just going to get out of here and i won't bother you anymore. >> but at the end of the day, life in the devil's workshop can take a toll on anyone. >> when i leave, i'm tired. when i go home,
. >> prison officials maintain religions like asatru are really covers for white supremacist gangs. >you can't violate their religion freedom. >> take it easy, huh? >> for father mcnally, the choice or legitimacy of an inmate's religion is a secondary concern. >> heal in vain first. deal with them as they are. as i would in a hospital or any other setting. i read a little bit about it and found it fascinating. when you're done i'll pick it up. >> i never really...
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. >> the nazi low riders is a white supremacist gang formed in the '60s. membership can only be achieved by killing someone, and death is the only way out. >> the bgf is the black guerilla family. >> the black guerilla family is the only recognized black prison gang. street gangs like the crips and bloods are merely regarded by prison officials as disruptive groups. but the most notorious gang in the california prison system is called the mexican mafia. >> the mexican mafia is known as m.a., la m.a. they will be recognized by the eme, which is the spanish letter m. >> the mexican mafia was born in california prisons in the mid 1950s. its members, who swear allegiance for life, are mostly mexican-americans from southern california. among gangs, the mexican mafia is considered the most disciplined and powerful within the california prison system. >> if you are an active gang member or an active hispanic within the group, you are expected to be up at 6:00 in the morning when they go to the exercise yard together. they do exercises together in cadence. that's
. >> the nazi low riders is a white supremacist gang formed in the '60s. membership can only be achieved by killing someone, and death is the only way out. >> the bgf is the black guerilla family. >> the black guerilla family is the only recognized black prison gang. street gangs like the crips and bloods are merely regarded by prison officials as disruptive groups. but the most notorious gang in the california prison system is called the mexican mafia. >> the mexican...
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the fbi once infiltrated a white supremacist plot to assassinate king.antly looking over your shoulder? >> i never feel safe. things that happen. when you are part of history and it changes for the better, you've got a lot of devilish people out there that don't like it. >> king continues to battle his demons. in 2008, after several stints in rehab, he turned to psychiatrist, dr. drew pinsky, appearing on vh1 celebrity rehab. >> we will have a lot of feelings and a lost angers and god knows what. >> it's with me. i don't bring it up unless it's -- >> tell me about it. >> king now admits alcoholism is a life-long battle that is far from over. >> i'll always have an issue when it comes to alcohol. my dad was an alcoholic. the addiction part is in my blood. what i've learned to do is arrest my addiction, i arrested myself so i don't get arrested. >> he says he's finally able to keep many of his demons at bay. he's even fallen in love. >> she's a nice, friendly person. >> remember cynthia kelley, one of the jurors from king's civil suit? in a twist, the two
the fbi once infiltrated a white supremacist plot to assassinate king.antly looking over your shoulder? >> i never feel safe. things that happen. when you are part of history and it changes for the better, you've got a lot of devilish people out there that don't like it. >> king continues to battle his demons. in 2008, after several stints in rehab, he turned to psychiatrist, dr. drew pinsky, appearing on vh1 celebrity rehab. >> we will have a lot of feelings and a lost angers...
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in large crowds because threats against his life were all too real the fbi once infiltrated a white supremacistssinate king. >> over your shoulder. >> you know, i -- i never feel safe, you know? it's things that happen. >> when you are part of history and it changes, for the better, you've got a lot of devilish people out there that don't like it. >> when rodney king had the blood on his face, that mugshot of you with the blood on your face, who was he then? >> oh, man, a guy that was almost dead and just like happy to be able to still have that face to be able to see that face. >> and rodney king now? all cleaned up, trimmed goatee, beads around his neck, who is rodney king now? >> i consider myself a decent, you know, good human being. >>> during my interview with king, we went back to the scene of the police beating, and you can see that interview in its entirety tonight as part of our special race and rage, the beating of rodney king, in ten minutes here on cnn. what happens when classroom teachers get the training... ...and support they need? schools flourish and students blossom. that's w
in large crowds because threats against his life were all too real the fbi once infiltrated a white supremacistssinate king. >> over your shoulder. >> you know, i -- i never feel safe, you know? it's things that happen. >> when you are part of history and it changes, for the better, you've got a lot of devilish people out there that don't like it. >> when rodney king had the blood on his face, that mugshot of you with the blood on your face, who was he then? >> oh,...
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. >> the ex-leader of a white supremacist gang faces a whole new reality. >> if i'm ever put in general population i'm as good as dead. >>> when we visited the special management unit at the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, we were struck by how different it felt from the rest of the facility. >> this is where the killers, rapists, the most violent offenders are housed. and when you get up there, it has a very different feel than other areas of the jail, and that's because there's an eerie silence. and the reason there's an eerie silence, as opposed to other segregation units, is because the inmates are housed behind double sets of doors. this is as close to a hannibal lechter cell environment as you can get. they don't even leave for recreation. they just open one of the interior sliding doors and they walk out and they have their 45 minutes of recreation each day, and then boom. right become into the cell without ever interacting with another inmate. so it has a very ominous feel when you walk through the special management unit. and this is the path that i took when i went t
. >> the ex-leader of a white supremacist gang faces a whole new reality. >> if i'm ever put in general population i'm as good as dead. >>> when we visited the special management unit at the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, we were struck by how different it felt from the rest of the facility. >> this is where the killers, rapists, the most violent offenders are housed. and when you get up there, it has a very different feel than other areas of the jail, and...
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right now our probably most radical group is our white supremacist group, specifically the aryan brotherhood. i say they are the most radical because typically if there's an incident that an assault has occurred in, most of the time you'll see aryan brotherhood behind that. but that goes hand in hand with drug trafficking and extortions and intimidations. they are into all of it. the aryan brotherhood is a very structured, very, very structured. and they have bylaws, pledges, oaths and decrees, just like any other organization has. they believe in the expansion of the white race. christopher genrich is a confirmed aryan brotherhood member. >> i've been down eight years now, down for business murder, 13 counts. we were basically burglarizing veterinarian clinics for special k and pcp, stuff like that. >> since his incarceration in wabash valley, genrich has been involved in many fights with staff and other inmates. >> say i want to get into a fight with somebody. there's a problem i have with one of his brothers or whatever. we can make it to, all right, he's going to shake me down, and i'm g
right now our probably most radical group is our white supremacist group, specifically the aryan brotherhood. i say they are the most radical because typically if there's an incident that an assault has occurred in, most of the time you'll see aryan brotherhood behind that. but that goes hand in hand with drug trafficking and extortions and intimidations. they are into all of it. the aryan brotherhood is a very structured, very, very structured. and they have bylaws, pledges, oaths and decrees,...
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ten white supremacists of various groups were on the ballot in 2010, including three for congress.te seeking local office was jeff hall. >> schoep: jeff hall ran for elections in california and took in almost 30% of the vote as an open national socialist. ( applause ) >> jeff hall: it was a good run, it was a great run. >> stahl: beside that unsuccessful run for local water board, jeff organized patrols at the mexican border, just a short drive from his home. they would show up fully armed, with night-vision equipment, and round up migrants as they crossed into the u.s. two weeks before his death, jeff bragged about taking his young son with him on patrol. >> jeff hall: my son was able to operate a gen-1 night vision and the infrared scope. at the age of nine, my son's out at the border. >> zeig heil! zeig heil! zeig heil! >> stahl: so, was being exposed to all that hate and talk of violence the reason joseph murdered his dad? >> jeff hall: you got to get your glocks cocked and get ready to rock and roll at the border. that's how we do it. >> stahl: the more we looked, the more we
ten white supremacists of various groups were on the ballot in 2010, including three for congress.te seeking local office was jeff hall. >> schoep: jeff hall ran for elections in california and took in almost 30% of the vote as an open national socialist. ( applause ) >> jeff hall: it was a good run, it was a great run. >> stahl: beside that unsuccessful run for local water board, jeff organized patrols at the mexican border, just a short drive from his home. they would show...
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the aftermath of reconstruction, there was a meeting of the minds between progressives and white supremacists. and the meeting of the minds wasn't as we might think it was, because this was also the same moment where people like jane addams and william walling -- >> great progressive leaders. >> great progressive leaders started the naacp. they were deeply concerned about political disenfranchisement and civil rights. but crime was the great exception. and in this one space, southerners were far more influential in terms of telling northerners that black people were not ready for citizenship, that they were not responsible for following the rules of society. and northerners took note and essentially developed policies and practices primarily policing of urban space. policies like stop, question, and frisk helped to create the ghettos of harlem, of chicago, of west philadelphia that were in their infancy at the turn of the 20th century. and it was only on the basis of criminality that progressives and other liberals said to those black communities that, "we're going to let you work out your ow
the aftermath of reconstruction, there was a meeting of the minds between progressives and white supremacists. and the meeting of the minds wasn't as we might think it was, because this was also the same moment where people like jane addams and william walling -- >> great progressive leaders. >> great progressive leaders started the naacp. they were deeply concerned about political disenfranchisement and civil rights. but crime was the great exception. and in this one space,...
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. >> the ex-leader of a white supremacist gang faces a whole new reality. >> if i'm ever put in general population i'm as good as dead. and he didn't stop for three days and nights as he escaped life as a child soldier. twenty years later, he was still running, he just had a different thing driving him. every step of the way. ♪ visa. supporting athletes and the olympic games for 25 years. join our global cheer. [ creaking ] [ male announcer ] trophies and awards lift you up. but they can also hold you back. unless you ask, what's next? [ zapping ] [ clang ] this is the next level of performance. the next level of innovation. the next rx. the all-new f sport. this is the pursuit of perfection. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...tha
. >> the ex-leader of a white supremacist gang faces a whole new reality. >> if i'm ever put in general population i'm as good as dead. and he didn't stop for three days and nights as he escaped life as a child soldier. twenty years later, he was still running, he just had a different thing driving him. every step of the way. ♪ visa. supporting athletes and the olympic games for 25 years. join our global cheer. [ creaking ] [ male announcer ] trophies and awards lift you up. but...
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1960s, kind of second moment in this second american revolution after breaking the backs of white supremacists legalized slavery and here we are 50 years after breaking the back of that american apartheid. what we need is a third revolution in america. i am revolutionary christian. a peaceful revolution. we need a fundamental transformation of the economy. transfer of power, oligarchy and control of resources to democratic accountability. of ordinary citizens. oligarchy. nodded demonizing of oligarchs oligarchy is now the fundamental issue and tied to poverty and tied to the social conformity in america in which everything is up for sale and everybody is up for sale and as long as you can be bought you will never be willing to stray new backup and told the truth about the circumstances under which we live and poor people will find themselves continually -- trying to deal with the survival of deceptive organizing and mobilizing necessary for the third peaceful american revolution that allows democracy to flour and flourish. poverty is a new slavery. oligarchs are the new king is. if we have dem
1960s, kind of second moment in this second american revolution after breaking the backs of white supremacists legalized slavery and here we are 50 years after breaking the back of that american apartheid. what we need is a third revolution in america. i am revolutionary christian. a peaceful revolution. we need a fundamental transformation of the economy. transfer of power, oligarchy and control of resources to democratic accountability. of ordinary citizens. oligarchy. nodded demonizing of...
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i'm against the white supremacist lies they tell about him. that's wrong. it's officious that they try to attack him. respect another human being when he cites with tim geithner come down on him how come you have $28 billion when it comes to homeowners who are under water but its $700 billion they need? $28 billion in the face of 700 billion. but the bank of 16 trillion so far. it's oligarchic. it's plutocratic. it's the rule of the few and the powerful at the top and they've got both parties. democrats and republicans know that they are not saying much. but in that sense i support him critically but we have to tell the truth about him in terms of how the response could have been and should have been homeowners, workers and poverty rates now higher than 1960's. but i'm a christian it means something. but you do on the least of these you do unto me. to follow jesus is to love thy neighbor which means fight for justice. that is the calling. that's enough for anybody. love by enemy. you are going to need some help but that is just my perspective. i can be wron
i'm against the white supremacist lies they tell about him. that's wrong. it's officious that they try to attack him. respect another human being when he cites with tim geithner come down on him how come you have $28 billion when it comes to homeowners who are under water but its $700 billion they need? $28 billion in the face of 700 billion. but the bank of 16 trillion so far. it's oligarchic. it's plutocratic. it's the rule of the few and the powerful at the top and they've got both parties....
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the kind of second moment in the second american revolution after breaking the back of white supremacist legalized slavery. here we are now fifty years after breaking the back of that american appar tide, the second american revolution. what we need is a third revolution in america. it's peaceful. everybody thinking he's a revolution. that's right. i'm a deep democrat. peaceful revolution. we need a fundamental transformation of our economy. a transfer of power for all -- [inaudible] control of resources to democratic accountability. the ordinary citizens [inaudible] not a demonizing of [inaudible] not a demonizing of plot carats, it is now the fundamental issue and tie to poverty and tied to the vast social conformity in america in which what? everything is up for sale and everybody is up for sale as long as you can bought, you will never be willing to straiten your back up and tell the truth about the circumstances which we live. poor people will find themselves continually tide into the buying of selling of drugs and guns trying to deal with the survival of the slick west no possibili
the kind of second moment in the second american revolution after breaking the back of white supremacist legalized slavery. here we are now fifty years after breaking the back of that american appar tide, the second american revolution. what we need is a third revolution in america. it's peaceful. everybody thinking he's a revolution. that's right. i'm a deep democrat. peaceful revolution. we need a fundamental transformation of our economy. a transfer of power for all -- [inaudible] control of...
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was founded as a pro slavery church and 17 years after the church's apology for supporting white supremacistster, congratulations and thanks for being with us. i can't say you're surprised. you ran unopposed. but still it's a tremendous honor. what's going to be your agenda as the new president? >> well, thank you, soledad, for being on the program. i'm very honored to be here with you and with cnn. it was a surprise that i was unoppo unopposed, particularly because it's a large convention and it's the year of a presidential election. i was really, really surprised that no one stepped up and wanted to run against me. and then to see the support i got from the floor, it just brought tears to my eyes. i'll really grateful for that. my agenda first of all will be learning what i have to do. so i'll be meeting with the staff there at the headquarters in nashville. and talking to other former presidents and finding out, you know, specifically my duties and responsibilities. i know i'll be representing our convention across the country and across the world, but there are other things as far as work
was founded as a pro slavery church and 17 years after the church's apology for supporting white supremacistster, congratulations and thanks for being with us. i can't say you're surprised. you ran unopposed. but still it's a tremendous honor. what's going to be your agenda as the new president? >> well, thank you, soledad, for being on the program. i'm very honored to be here with you and with cnn. it was a surprise that i was unoppo unopposed, particularly because it's a large...
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the white supremacist group applying to the state transportation department to clean a one mile stretchn the appalachian mountains near the north carolina border. officials are said to be consulting with the state attorney general on this request. a similar request in missouri said off a legal battle that went all the way to the supreme court. the missouri department of transportation eventually kicked the kkk out of the program because members were not picking up the trash as agreed. >>> the justice department is moving ahead with plans to sue the state of florida to stop officials there from purging the voter roles. the governor, rick scott, wants all noneligible residents barred from the voting booths. it can remove the noneligible voters but they're arguing that florida's program is failing to follow the proper legal standards to do so. and florida's governor, rick scott, says up to 100,000 names need to be purged from his state's rolls. we'll ask him about that. he'll join us live in the 8:00 hour of "starting point." >>> bob wood ward and carl bernstein, all coming together last n
the white supremacist group applying to the state transportation department to clean a one mile stretchn the appalachian mountains near the north carolina border. officials are said to be consulting with the state attorney general on this request. a similar request in missouri said off a legal battle that went all the way to the supreme court. the missouri department of transportation eventually kicked the kkk out of the program because members were not picking up the trash as agreed....
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we have a fairly wide population of skinheads and white supremacists.they had it their way, they would throw the country back into the nazi time. they would have us be the losers. they're completely ignorant on everything that this country was founded on and what the founding fathers gave us here. they gave us the freedom of some religion. i would like you to address that. thank you. guest: that is a tough one. most of our federal agencies have distinctly avoided dealing with groups such as the ones she described. these are usually falling under different heat crime statutes and mechanisms for the balance between first amendment rights and dealing with the increasing ability to police hate crimes and understand what they mean. they are out of bed drug debate, usually. it goes back to the issue of domestic terrorism and it goes back to the issue of, what is the difference between a gang in a terrorist? i think it falls better -- the government has deliberately made it fall into a separate discussion. the correctness of that, i do not really have an opini
we have a fairly wide population of skinheads and white supremacists.they had it their way, they would throw the country back into the nazi time. they would have us be the losers. they're completely ignorant on everything that this country was founded on and what the founding fathers gave us here. they gave us the freedom of some religion. i would like you to address that. thank you. guest: that is a tough one. most of our federal agencies have distinctly avoided dealing with groups such as the...