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for instance, if they belong to some sort of white supremacist gang, hispanic gang, asian gang. >> been diagnosed with an std? >> no. >> ever had sex with an iv drug user? >> no. >> each inmate is given a thorough medical screening to determine their medical history and prevent the spread of disease. the inmates will spend most of their first day in this holding cell, named the library after its former purpose. it's here the inmates will have their first prison meal. >> a lot better than where i just came from, that's for sure. >> i thought it would be a lot better. after the population started getting worse and worse, the food started getting worse. >> randy russell is no stranger to usp. he first came in at the age of 15 and did 17 years on a robbery charge. >> randy, it's not good to see you. okay? >> now, randy is back on a parole violation, leaving behind a wife and four children. >> one time i thought i was going to come back, i asked my wife, i said, should i run? she goes, well i'm not going to make that call. but she goes, but you can't take me with you. if i'm not with my wife
for instance, if they belong to some sort of white supremacist gang, hispanic gang, asian gang. >> been diagnosed with an std? >> no. >> ever had sex with an iv drug user? >> no. >> each inmate is given a thorough medical screening to determine their medical history and prevent the spread of disease. the inmates will spend most of their first day in this holding cell, named the library after its former purpose. it's here the inmates will have their first prison...
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the 20 residents have lived in fear of a notorious white supremacist who began buying land. >> it was about the middle of august. he was planning on making it an all-white enclave and it would leave my husband and i i don't know where. >> an interracial couple that became fearful. >> he referred to my husband as my pet. he had said before that it is legal to have livestock in town, referring to my husband. livestock. >> he came after fleeing the authorities in canada after he was accused of inciting hatred. the son of a multimillionaire businessman, he bought one dozen cheap plots of land and gave them to other extra mists. >> he has done this his entire life. he goes from country to country, gets kicked out, comes back, goes to another country. >> this film was taken by one of his supporters. >> who's going chicken hunting a? the same thing, he wanted a wide enclave to just have a bunch of people that were like-minded. they did not have to be white supremacists, he just wanted to welcome more white people here to live. >> the town set up a legal defense fund and their plight gained n
the 20 residents have lived in fear of a notorious white supremacist who began buying land. >> it was about the middle of august. he was planning on making it an all-white enclave and it would leave my husband and i i don't know where. >> an interracial couple that became fearful. >> he referred to my husband as my pet. he had said before that it is legal to have livestock in town, referring to my husband. livestock. >> he came after fleeing the authorities in canada...
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. >> and a white supremacist finds conflict with the jail, his gang, and his girlfriend. >> just -- >> [ bleep ] you. >> no, baby, stop -- >> bye. bye. >> no. don't go. ♪ >>> san antonio, texas is synonymous with the 1836 battle of the alamo. the mission turned fort still stands at the heart of downtown as a symbol of honor and bravery. today, however, a very different war rages in san antonio, as two rival gangs shed blood in a power struggle to control a wide range of criminal activity, including drugs, prostitution, and human trafficking. and this turf war has expanded from the streets to inside the walls of san antonio's bear county jail. >> traditionally the mexican mafia, an outgrowth of a prison gang, had been a controlling gang here in san antonio, but here lately because members of the mexican mafia are getting older and some younger groups have come in and it's creating a lot of problems for us here at the bexar county jail. >> the capacity for 4,500 men and women, bexar county jail is larger than many state prisons. most of the inmates here are pretrial detainees, meaning t
. >> and a white supremacist finds conflict with the jail, his gang, and his girlfriend. >> just -- >> [ bleep ] you. >> no, baby, stop -- >> bye. bye. >> no. don't go. ♪ >>> san antonio, texas is synonymous with the 1836 battle of the alamo. the mission turned fort still stands at the heart of downtown as a symbol of honor and bravery. today, however, a very different war rages in san antonio, as two rival gangs shed blood in a power struggle to...
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while still a teenager, he discovered the turner diaries, a venomously racist novel, lead by white supremacists against a federal government. >> it describes a truck bombing of fbi headquarters in washington, d.c., shortly after 9:00 in the morning sounding very similar to what took place in oklahoma city on april 19th, 1995. >> if timothy mcveigh was looking to make a statement, then he had succeeded in the worst way possible. >> debris, glass. it looks as though emergency crews are on the scene. >> the incredible explosion that ripped apart the nine-story alfred p. murrah building with the force of roughly two tons of tnt. the air inside was whipped into a turning tornado on glass shards and choking black smoke. one floor pancaked onto the next crushing and trapping men, women and children below. >> the roof has collapsed. >> the second floor held a daycare center. the lucky ones staggered into the street, some barely alive. >> standing by. >> what the heck happened? >> i saw a yellow flash, and then everything went pitch black. >> the force of the blast bent me over my desk. >> the whole bac
while still a teenager, he discovered the turner diaries, a venomously racist novel, lead by white supremacists against a federal government. >> it describes a truck bombing of fbi headquarters in washington, d.c., shortly after 9:00 in the morning sounding very similar to what took place in oklahoma city on april 19th, 1995. >> if timothy mcveigh was looking to make a statement, then he had succeeded in the worst way possible. >> debris, glass. it looks as though emergency...
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. >> "nightline" takes you inside the mind of a white supremacist. >> we're racist, white power. >> he's the new face of hate. >> our generation is crying for this revolution. >> and now he's going on a cross-country trip, spreading his message. >> i see the cataclysmic end to them pyre. it's ancient history. >> think that's all ancient history? >> they deserve a short drop from a tight rope around their neck. >> think again. this special edition of "nightline," the young, the racist will be back in 60 seconds. >> this is a special edition of "nightline." the young, the racest. >> good evening. i'm juju chang. thank you for joining us. tonight you're about to meet the youthful leader of a new generation of hate. and he says his views are only natural. his racial separatism may shock you, but as he travels the country, he seems to be gaining traction. byron pitts is there to face off with the young radical. >> at first glance, 22-year-old matt heinbach is a country music loving, church going, have a beer with his buddy kid who just graduated college, who looks like a friendly enough neigh
. >> "nightline" takes you inside the mind of a white supremacist. >> we're racist, white power. >> he's the new face of hate. >> our generation is crying for this revolution. >> and now he's going on a cross-country trip, spreading his message. >> i see the cataclysmic end to them pyre. it's ancient history. >> think that's all ancient history? >> they deserve a short drop from a tight rope around their neck. >> think again. this...
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but he is good as gold. >> i ain't got nothing. >> gaffney pushed aside his white supremacist views topanish from vogt. >> once in a while we will get, white people, ex-aryan brotherhood. >> this is a culture shock. everyone speaks spanish around here. [ speaking foreign language ] >> i am the third wheel. i am lost. >> he is teaching me spanish, but doing no good. if i don't know what he is talking about, you know it is like, what is this in spanish? >> that's the same thing. >> oh, uno. is that what it is? >> yeah. >> ha-ha-ha! >> shows you how much i know. >> only time can tell, a permanent or sincere, the changes claimed by those in the ex-gang unit who will be here. kyle beauchamp, experienced undeniable changes in his stay at bexar county. he is now a trustee or inmate worker. >> i have been working laundry for a week now. work, 9:45, 10:00, whenever we are done. 6:00 in the morning. 7:00 in the morning. one of the benefits working laundry, coming out of the pod. eight, nine hours on end. also we work for food. we get two trays in the morning. two trays in the morning is a lot be
but he is good as gold. >> i ain't got nothing. >> gaffney pushed aside his white supremacist views topanish from vogt. >> once in a while we will get, white people, ex-aryan brotherhood. >> this is a culture shock. everyone speaks spanish around here. [ speaking foreign language ] >> i am the third wheel. i am lost. >> he is teaching me spanish, but doing no good. if i don't know what he is talking about, you know it is like, what is this in spanish?...
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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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he was a known white supremacist.lty is, we can't reed we can we can't readjudicate the case. there's a guilty plea. but into take your case, cece, and think more broadly, not only about the question of what happens in that moment, but specifically about the conditions of incarceration, cece, for you and for trans women in particular. and we'll dig into that when we get back. getting out. purina dog chow light & healthy is a deliciously tender and crunchy kibble blend. with 20% fewer calories than purina dog chow. isn't it time you discovered the lighter side of dog chow. purina dog chow light & healthy. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of in
he was a known white supremacist.lty is, we can't reed we can we can't readjudicate the case. there's a guilty plea. but into take your case, cece, and think more broadly, not only about the question of what happens in that moment, but specifically about the conditions of incarceration, cece, for you and for trans women in particular. and we'll dig into that when we get back. getting out. purina dog chow light & healthy is a deliciously tender and crunchy kibble blend. with 20% fewer...
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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're an active gang member or an active hispanic within the group, you're 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 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 lecter 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 to
. >> 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 go
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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if i see swastikas in there, my clues tell me white supremacist. me a little about him. if it's unruly, unkept, is he a drug addict? so i take all of those things into account before i look, depending on what i'm investigating. >> this was just a routine cell search. this time nothing suspicious was found. but that's not always the case. >> as you see here, we have a wide variety of weapons that have been discovered here at folsom. they go all the way from the big type of weapons all the way down to the slashing-type of instruments. they'll roll newspapers up. they'll actually make real crude type of darts that are dipped in feces or urine and are shot at staff. we see these bottles here that are taped up together. one of the things that they do here is they secrete things in their rectums. the individual that had these bottles was actually trying to stretch his rectum up to be able to smuggle in some dynamite into our institution. >> another way weapons can get into prison is through the mail. while officers cannot read personal letters, they do h
if i see swastikas in there, my clues tell me white supremacist. me a little about him. if it's unruly, unkept, is he a drug addict? so i take all of those things into account before i look, depending on what i'm investigating. >> this was just a routine cell search. this time nothing suspicious was found. but that's not always the case. >> as you see here, we have a wide variety of weapons that have been discovered here at folsom. they go all the way from the big type of weapons...
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he shot by a guy who is a self avowed white summer prep -- white supremacist. we just look at the bottom line both art troubled young men as sirhan sirhan, do. it's hard to accept that there's a book on lincoln that said it's just hard to believe that a peasant can kill a king. so we just want to look for a bigger reason than that. >> what is the best professional opinion about how bad kennedy's health really was at the time of his death and help might have affected the rest of his presidency? >> certainly pick the best book on that is -- used universal access to the presence medical records by the kennedy family. his health condition was serious. rob wittman worst thing has was addison's disease which is still not curable entirely. when he was first diagnosed in 1947, he had it for a while but finally diagnosed in 47, vigilant you will probably live and other tenures. he began to believe anything after 1957 what he was living on borrowed time. of part of the reason he always seemed to be in a hurry. he wanted to get things done because he didn't know if you li
he shot by a guy who is a self avowed white summer prep -- white supremacist. we just look at the bottom line both art troubled young men as sirhan sirhan, do. it's hard to accept that there's a book on lincoln that said it's just hard to believe that a peasant can kill a king. so we just want to look for a bigger reason than that. >> what is the best professional opinion about how bad kennedy's health really was at the time of his death and help might have affected the rest of his...
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about the changing role of race in north carolina politics going back to 1898 and 1900 with a white supremacistpaigns to 1950 when senator frank graham ran against willis smith in the democratic i marry and then a runoff and then the 1980 four race. all fodder for conversation later. let the games begin and i will join david for the discussion. thank you very much. [applause] >> to get the first question. -- you get the first question. the former, executive editor describes this as a golden age for journalism and in particular, a golden age for international reporting. my question for you is looking at where we are right now today and looking ahead, is this a golden age for television news or is this a bronze age or silver age? what age is it in terms of television news? >> i lean more toward being a golden age. there is a world of opportunity out there or us to tell stories and all kinds of different platforms. i believe people gravitate to the best available screen. that is an opportunity for people to engage with journalism and engage with storytelling. that is very profound. willompany this
about the changing role of race in north carolina politics going back to 1898 and 1900 with a white supremacistpaigns to 1950 when senator frank graham ran against willis smith in the democratic i marry and then a runoff and then the 1980 four race. all fodder for conversation later. let the games begin and i will join david for the discussion. thank you very much. [applause] >> to get the first question. -- you get the first question. the former, executive editor describes this as a...
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the changing role of race in the north carolina politics, going back to 1898 and 1900 with the white supremacist and pains to 1950 when senator frank gramm ran against willis left and the democratic primary and then the runoff and in 1984 race. all for the conversation later but so the games began. and i would join david over here for the discussion. thank you very much. [applause] >> you get the first question. >> the first question. so today in "the new york times," bill keller, the former executive editor of the times, describes this as a golden age for journalism and in particular the golden age for international reporting. and my question for you, david, is looking at where we are today and looking ahead, is this a golden age for television news or is this a bronze age or silver age or what age is it in terms of what is in the news? >> i lean more towards being a golden age. i think as far as a world of opportunity out there for us to tell stories on all kinds of different platforms i am one who believes people gravitate to the best available screen. but there are so many of her screams tha
the changing role of race in the north carolina politics, going back to 1898 and 1900 with the white supremacist and pains to 1950 when senator frank gramm ran against willis left and the democratic primary and then the runoff and in 1984 race. all for the conversation later but so the games began. and i would join david over here for the discussion. thank you very much. [applause] >> you get the first question. >> the first question. so today in "the new york times," bill...