105
105
Feb 2, 2014
02/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
being a white supremacist is not a bad thing. >> and according to allgier, being a white supremacists to one of utah state's white supremacist prison gangs. >> you've got sackensaw, forthright, k.b., and those dudes aren't white supremacists. they're not part of a white supremacist. they were started by people who were rats and p.c. 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 felt there was a really, really severe difference. >> i'm no part of them. i have 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 is 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 theoretically that sound bite might
being a white supremacist is not a bad thing. >> and according to allgier, being a white supremacists to one of utah state's white supremacist prison gangs. >> you've got sackensaw, forthright, k.b., and those dudes aren't white supremacists. they're not part of a white supremacist. they were started by people who were rats and p.c. 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....
71
71
Feb 8, 2014
02/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
a fight for white supremacist gangs. bash banned gatherings. >> white supremacy members are using it to have gang meetings with services and disruptive. >> it is not a gang. it does not promote gang mentality t or any criminal elements at all. it's a religion based on virtue and knowledge. >> the ban hasn't stopped murray from recruiting new members. his latest, william jones jr. >> jones who denies being a white supremacist. he was sentenced to six years for burglary. >> hung out with the wrong people. was strung out. i broke into a house. took a tv and other items like a tattoo gun. took them, sold them for drugs. >> the house he robbed was his father's. >> when my dad called the police. i strongly believe it was my son jr. it killed hem to do it. >> jones says he would look to rebuild a relationship with his father and will soon have the chance. he leaves prison on parole in one week. >> you are not enjoying the weather are you. why would you enjoy the weather? you get to enjoy all that when you go home next week. next
a fight for white supremacist gangs. bash banned gatherings. >> white supremacy members are using it to have gang meetings with services and disruptive. >> it is not a gang. it does not promote gang mentality t or any criminal elements at all. it's a religion based on virtue and knowledge. >> the ban hasn't stopped murray from recruiting new members. his latest, william jones jr. >> jones who denies being a white supremacist. he was sentenced to six years for burglary....
64
64
Feb 16, 2014
02/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
give me a lie detector test. >> and claiming you were a white supremacist active. >> what do i look likea gang member? i'm not a gang member. i'm not a supremacist. >> we'll do a follow through, okay? all right, ma'am. >> thank you, sir. i like to have a lie detector for all three questions you asked me. i pay for it. >> you got money? >> yes, i do. >> thank you. >> all right, thank you. >> thank you. >> green will remain in segregation at least until officer mclaren concludes his investigation. over in the men's segregation unit, 18-year-old tony goodwin is dealing with much bigger issues. he's currently on trial for murder. >> my judge told me if i were to lose trial my minimum sentence would be 23 to life and maximum 33 to life. >> goodwin, who was 16 at the time of his arrest, is accused of fatally shooting a 20-year-old man. >> i'm nervous. i was -- basically i want to speak from the heart to the victim's family, whatever part i played in this situation, i really apologize for it and i want them to know i'm sincere about it. >> i have to ask you then, what are you sorry for? >> the
give me a lie detector test. >> and claiming you were a white supremacist active. >> what do i look likea gang member? i'm not a gang member. i'm not a supremacist. >> we'll do a follow through, okay? all right, ma'am. >> thank you, sir. i like to have a lie detector for all three questions you asked me. i pay for it. >> you got money? >> yes, i do. >> thank you. >> all right, thank you. >> thank you. >> green will remain in...
57
57
Feb 16, 2014
02/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
who not only believe yost is a dangerous inmate but that he's the leader of a white supremacist gang. >> is that yost? have you seen him on the yard? watch for him. watch out for that dude. watch his movement. >> we found information, we received a kite saying that if yost gets three feet next to this guy, he's going to hit him. he's going to hit him. >> what's my role here? i'm an [ bleep ]. in their mind, i'm a [ bleep ]. i'm constantly agitating them. and i won't quit. >> ultimately yost may not have a choice. >> time's ticking. i'm sick from hepatitis c virus from shooting dope for so many years. the treatment that i've been on for a year and a half isn't working. i'm liver stage 2. i'm tired, can't get no expression out. all my family died, one by one. >> what is your future? >> death. what's yours? death. >>> up next on "lockup: raw, hard time." >> he's a big, powerful, scary guy. he's the kind of guy that would have been a formidable opponent in a cell extraction. >> i got some criminal tendencies, okay, ain't like i'm in here for nothing, all right? >> one inmate pushes correc
who not only believe yost is a dangerous inmate but that he's the leader of a white supremacist gang. >> is that yost? have you seen him on the yard? watch for him. watch out for that dude. watch his movement. >> we found information, we received a kite saying that if yost gets three feet next to this guy, he's going to hit him. he's going to hit him. >> what's my role here? i'm an [ bleep ]. in their mind, i'm a [ bleep ]. i'm constantly agitating them. and i won't quit....
92
92
Feb 24, 2014
02/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
40s, hard-working and memphis, and then he shoots james meredith people assume h he's another white supremacist and they figure that he's associated with the clan and the editorial just blasts him as a man full of hate but once they start to investigate if they are confus confused. he never said anything about the civil rights movement, had no connection to any white supremacist organization, the ku klux klan or what not. i tried to call him a number of times, he lives in the same house in a subdivision he lived at the time and he's never revealed his motive as to why he shot james meredith and i it was an interesting political story. this was one of the interesting stories when meredith was shot, a lot of people within the movement figured it was a conspiracy. the police were in on it because he's able to walk out of the woods to shoot him three times, walk back into the woods and they arrested him later. that probably wasn't the case because it wasn't in their interest for someone to shoot james meredith. i don't think that conspiracy is true but the other part is white southerners think ther
40s, hard-working and memphis, and then he shoots james meredith people assume h he's another white supremacist and they figure that he's associated with the clan and the editorial just blasts him as a man full of hate but once they start to investigate if they are confus confused. he never said anything about the civil rights movement, had no connection to any white supremacist organization, the ku klux klan or what not. i tried to call him a number of times, he lives in the same house in a...
89
89
Feb 24, 2014
02/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
he was in his early 40s, and when he shoots of james meredith, people assume he's another white supremacist and they figure he is on the newspaper coverage and the editorials with another mantle of hate but once the report starts to investigate they are confused. not that he was by any means a racial liberal but he never said anything and had no known connection to any white supremacist organization whether the ku klux klan or what, his motives were a mystery. i tried to call him a number of times and se instead of intervi. he lives in the same house in a subdivision outside of memphis. and he's never revealed his motives as to why he's shot james meredith. it's an interesting political story this to me was one of the most interesting stories that shot off the march. when meredith was shot, a lot of people in other movement figured it was a conspiracy and the police were in on it because he was able to walk out of the woods and shoot meredith three times and they arrested him later. it seemed more paralyzed. that probably wasn't the case. it wasn't in their interest for someone to shoot jam
he was in his early 40s, and when he shoots of james meredith, people assume he's another white supremacist and they figure he is on the newspaper coverage and the editorials with another mantle of hate but once the report starts to investigate they are confused. not that he was by any means a racial liberal but he never said anything and had no known connection to any white supremacist organization whether the ku klux klan or what, his motives were a mystery. i tried to call him a number of...
149
149
Feb 18, 2014
02/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
>> yeah, we should -- >> he also -- >> the context here is johnson is basically a stone cold white supremacistacist. i'm not saying that as high hyperbole. opposed to full citizenship and liberation for the african-americans newly freed. put on to the ticket basically just so there would be a border state democrat who could hold the government together and suddenly finds himself president after lincoln is assassinated and there's a case to be made, john, if you had someone there, if you had lincoln, reconstruction could have looked a lot different such that the entire civil rights era of the 1960s would have happened then. >> well, understand this. reconstruction was supposed to be a project that allowed southerners who had supported slavery, ultimately, to come back into the process to bring african-americans. and it was a complex process. you needed a very sophisticated but very strong leadership. in this case, andrew johnson refused to work with congress. he implemented something he called presidential reconstruction. and he allowed the southern states to develop their own constitutions. ma
>> yeah, we should -- >> he also -- >> the context here is johnson is basically a stone cold white supremacistacist. i'm not saying that as high hyperbole. opposed to full citizenship and liberation for the african-americans newly freed. put on to the ticket basically just so there would be a border state democrat who could hold the government together and suddenly finds himself president after lincoln is assassinated and there's a case to be made, john, if you had someone...
201
201
Feb 23, 2014
02/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 0
he is in his early 40s and when he shoots james meredith people assume he is another white supremacist and they figure he is associated with the and the early newspaper coverage lasts him as another man full of hate. but once they start to investigate they are confused as to why the man did it. this guy who had never really said anything and had no known connection to any white supremacist organization where the the ku klux klan or what. his motives are mystery. he is still alive and i have obviously tried to call him a number of times and set up interviews. he lives in the same house in the subdivision outside of memphis that he lived in at the time and has never revealed his motive as to why he shot james meredith. just an interesting political story, this to me was one of the most interesting stories from the march. when meredith was shot a lot of people within the movement figured the police were in on it. he was able to shoot merida three times. despite all the law enforcement it seemed like people were paralyzed. that probably wasn't the case because it wasn't in their interest t
he is in his early 40s and when he shoots james meredith people assume he is another white supremacist and they figure he is associated with the and the early newspaper coverage lasts him as another man full of hate. but once they start to investigate they are confused as to why the man did it. this guy who had never really said anything and had no known connection to any white supremacist organization where the the ku klux klan or what. his motives are mystery. he is still alive and i have...
172
172
Feb 15, 2014
02/14
by
KCSM
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 1
many of nazis and white supremacist groups this is wilson truly sweet delicious wine. i. least was a long history of violence and unrest the world has a tendency to take sides as well. but then again there aren't ceos in the middle east that help promote peace and stability within the region and i can only be encouraged to know about very notion has been put into question by edwin black who is an award winning author this new book cool financing the flames. i met him at the european parliament's to ask him why he started his investigation into the master in the first place. i was struck by the amount of money that's going to the palestinian authority and the fact that it's going to promote peace and reconciliation. but it's actually accomplishing the opposite funding specific terrorism program which is actually administered by the ministry of prisoners in the palestinian authority pursuant to law called the law of the prisoner which creates monthly salaries for convicted terrorists which escalates by the number of people that are killed. this is opening its known. it's no
many of nazis and white supremacist groups this is wilson truly sweet delicious wine. i. least was a long history of violence and unrest the world has a tendency to take sides as well. but then again there aren't ceos in the middle east that help promote peace and stability within the region and i can only be encouraged to know about very notion has been put into question by edwin black who is an award winning author this new book cool financing the flames. i met him at the european...
60
60
Feb 14, 2014
02/14
by
KCSM
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
they still do today many of nazis and white supremacist groups. this is wilson truly sweet delicious wine. the a kenyan court has charged seventy people with being members of al showed that al qaeda affiliated somali terror cell. they were detained earlier this month when armed police raided the mosque a new boss after receiving word. it's being recruited there for militant attacks. police recovered weapons ammunition and flax which for the stools about that one hundred and twenty nine suspects were arrested twenty one were released after a court declared them as miners an additional thirty three were let off due to a lack of evidence against them. the government is poised to break up militant activity in an attempt to end attacks mounted in retaliation against kenya for sending troops to somalia to fight off that militants belonged to the crew killed at least sixty seven people in the nairobi shopping mall attack in september the government has said it will not allow places of worship to be used to radicalized young people else you've ever emerge
they still do today many of nazis and white supremacist groups. this is wilson truly sweet delicious wine. the a kenyan court has charged seventy people with being members of al showed that al qaeda affiliated somali terror cell. they were detained earlier this month when armed police raided the mosque a new boss after receiving word. it's being recruited there for militant attacks. police recovered weapons ammunition and flax which for the stools about that one hundred and twenty nine suspects...
110
110
Feb 17, 2014
02/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
pacific northwest and there is a lot, it is warmer, i know 24 is not bomb and maybep even severe white supremacists, for us except for a few high clouds it's going to be a hue highs around 60 and 64 although the lows are colder this morning and this next system looks week, tuesday and wednesday can't get too excited overall the pattern looks good and i can't find any yet, a few high clouds, further south h-a little warmer, and here is the pro nexts and mostly sunny upper 50s and 60s which is right where we should be santa cruz, lots got -- los gatos, san mateo and just a little stir in the air, increasing clouds tuesday into wednesday and it's done, after that high pressure will be large and in charge which means warmer. >>> all right, thank you steve. >>> this morning google confirmed they had bought another tech cop, financial terms are not made public. they could make it for audible sounds and they are making a bid for tesla. and a merger met with them for the founder electronic car company, according to the san francisco chronicle being and they go on to say, apple is looking to expand his b
pacific northwest and there is a lot, it is warmer, i know 24 is not bomb and maybep even severe white supremacists, for us except for a few high clouds it's going to be a hue highs around 60 and 64 although the lows are colder this morning and this next system looks week, tuesday and wednesday can't get too excited overall the pattern looks good and i can't find any yet, a few high clouds, further south h-a little warmer, and here is the pro nexts and mostly sunny upper 50s and 60s which is...
430
430
Feb 20, 2014
02/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 430
favorite 0
quote 0
subhuman mongrel is a term used by white supremacists and in nazi germany.it's certainly a term that any politician would not use and most people that would be talking about it would not be used. we're dealing with a rock star here. we're dealing with rock stars like pearl jam who took a blowup doll on the stage and no one frequent freaked that. the foo fighters. we're dealing with dave matthews who said he would get the president drunk and help him become an alcoholic again if it would help. these are what rock stars say. to act like he's not some inflammatory crazy rock star i do think is a little bit funny. we're not talking about a pastor, priest, or politician. he's a crazy nut job rock star and people go to joe's to see that happen. >> all of that may be true, ben, let me ask this to paul but i'm going to want your response to it. >> sure. >> he appeared introducing by the side of the front-runner for governor of texas at a political event. so it was okay for that politician to be with him. is that okay, paul? >> i think that's where the story goes. i'
subhuman mongrel is a term used by white supremacists and in nazi germany.it's certainly a term that any politician would not use and most people that would be talking about it would not be used. we're dealing with a rock star here. we're dealing with rock stars like pearl jam who took a blowup doll on the stage and no one frequent freaked that. the foo fighters. we're dealing with dave matthews who said he would get the president drunk and help him become an alcoholic again if it would help....
76
76
Feb 9, 2014
02/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> gerald ritchie, a member of the white supremacist gang, the saxon knights, doesn't believe such harmony between blacks and whites is possible. >> we're two different beings from head to the toe, from root to crown. and we're not compatible. we are not compatible. the only time a white dude is compatible with a black dude in a cell if, a, he's a fag, or, b, he wants to be black. that's the cold, hard truth about it. people are going to watch this on the news and hate me for it. believe that. >> and prison officials believe racial pride might have contributed to a recent assault that landed ritchie in the secured confinement unit. >> what you see here is you'll see ritchie, and there's another guy, a guy out here, and basically they're just hanging out. they already know what's playing. i mean it was premeditated. >> the men are waiting for a black inmate to exit his cell. >> he's immediately met by ritchie. he was actually standing at his door waiting for the door to be opened. and he assaults him and chases him around with another -- this guy here is just kind of being a spectato
. >> gerald ritchie, a member of the white supremacist gang, the saxon knights, doesn't believe such harmony between blacks and whites is possible. >> we're two different beings from head to the toe, from root to crown. and we're not compatible. we are not compatible. the only time a white dude is compatible with a black dude in a cell if, a, he's a fag, or, b, he wants to be black. that's the cold, hard truth about it. people are going to watch this on the news and hate me for it....
104
104
Feb 27, 2014
02/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
it's a white supremacist word, changing the pronunciation or the speaker doesn't change what that word represents. any other professional environment, if you used a racial slur of any kind, you you would get fired. isn't the n.f.l. right to make this ruling? >> well, first and foremost, i am not surprised jason whitlock wrote that and there are strong opinions about this in the african community and i believe that as a caucasian commentator that this is a debate inside the african-american community. >> that's where the debate needs to be had out like the idea of roger goodell give of saying what is going to be said between african-american players. it strikes a lot of people as a very false >> all right. a debate that will continue. great to have you on the show. >> thank you. >> the show may be over. the conversation continues on aljazeera.com/considerthis on our our facebook or google+ pages. see you next time. >> >> arizona's governor shoots down a controversial bill surrounding religious freedoms and gay rights. >> major misconduct. the results of a sexual assault probe were bigge
it's a white supremacist word, changing the pronunciation or the speaker doesn't change what that word represents. any other professional environment, if you used a racial slur of any kind, you you would get fired. isn't the n.f.l. right to make this ruling? >> well, first and foremost, i am not surprised jason whitlock wrote that and there are strong opinions about this in the african community and i believe that as a caucasian commentator that this is a debate inside the...
59
59
Feb 16, 2014
02/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
predatory inmates at holman but few more memorable than steven parker, a self-proclaimed leader of a white supremacistgang. parker is serving life without parole for murdering his stepmother and attempting to kill his father. >> about six months ago, i cut a dude's throat down there in population. >> what happened? >> well, he was beating me out of some money. and me and him worked a deal and i kept going back to him. and i said, you need to pay me my [ bleep ] money. you need to pay me what you owe me. and he knew me from other prisons. he knew what would eventually happen if he didn't pay me. i finally got tired of it and went and cut his throat. >> parker has assaulted numerous other inmates and staff members. he has spent most of his time at holman in the administrative segregation unit. >> he's an impulsive type of a guy. he's violent. he's in here for violence and apparently the time has not taught him any differently. >> can i be rehabilitated? yeah, i could be rehabilitated. if i could figure out how to get over the hatred. because i have a lot of hatred. i have a lot of hatred for people in g
predatory inmates at holman but few more memorable than steven parker, a self-proclaimed leader of a white supremacistgang. parker is serving life without parole for murdering his stepmother and attempting to kill his father. >> about six months ago, i cut a dude's throat down there in population. >> what happened? >> well, he was beating me out of some money. and me and him worked a deal and i kept going back to him. and i said, you need to pay me my [ bleep ] money. you need...
132
132
Feb 26, 2014
02/14
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
we worked together on other issues as well when he was attacked by white supremacist judge in torontossissippi. we join in the effort for him to not to be disbarred. he was a strong supporter of immigrant rights and i think almost everybody -- in fact, every conference that we had in terms of unity, trying to build unity between immigrants, brown folks and african-americans, he was part of the effort to demonstrate the need for unity. so it was a natural thing when he announced he was running for city council that we would join with them in that effort. it was very successful. it was very much a grassroots movement here in jackson. we spent a lot of time going door-to-door. we had house meetings in communities. it was a very successful campaign. -- of the first things basically, following the example of the city of detroit, where a councilman had initiated an ordinance to prevent racial profiling by public officials, idea in jackson. and together with the legal , who is also ar native of detroit, we crafted in ordinance that prohibited in the public official in the city of jackson fro
we worked together on other issues as well when he was attacked by white supremacist judge in torontossissippi. we join in the effort for him to not to be disbarred. he was a strong supporter of immigrant rights and i think almost everybody -- in fact, every conference that we had in terms of unity, trying to build unity between immigrants, brown folks and african-americans, he was part of the effort to demonstrate the need for unity. so it was a natural thing when he announced he was running...
239
239
Feb 21, 2014
02/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 239
favorite 0
quote 0
seen an enormous growth over the last 15 years or so in the number of hate groups, primarily white supremacistmore than 1,000 today. there are a number of things out there that suggest this is going on. frankly i think a piece of it is the permission giving that people like ted nugent in effect give. when ted nugent describes the black president as a subhuman mongrel, he is using language that comes right out of the nazi party, right out of the klan. so i think that has an effect. when a major politician in texas refuses to condemn this in any way, i think it in effect tells certain people out there, it's all right to have these kinds of attitudes. >> do you think that's true, that it tells certain people that it's okay? people who already think this, no normal person would but certain people? >> quite the opposite. i think what we see is a world in which anti-racists have a lot of voice. they have a lot of invuns. so whenever someone says something like that that's so appalling, what happens is they get an enormous amount of push back. i think that's a very good thing. but another thing is th
seen an enormous growth over the last 15 years or so in the number of hate groups, primarily white supremacistmore than 1,000 today. there are a number of things out there that suggest this is going on. frankly i think a piece of it is the permission giving that people like ted nugent in effect give. when ted nugent describes the black president as a subhuman mongrel, he is using language that comes right out of the nazi party, right out of the klan. so i think that has an effect. when a major...
95
95
Feb 6, 2014
02/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> coming up a man who was almost killed by a white supremacist. >>> working with his attacker, an incredible tale of forgiveness. next. take a new look at news. >> from hate to hope. we continue our look at oscar >> from hate to hope. we continue our look at oscar nominated documentaries with the short film, "facing fear." the lack of it led to an amazing sense of forgiveness. a gay, 17-year-old, crossed paths with skin head tim zahl, and they left him for dead in a west hollywood alley. >> punching and kicking me as hard as i could in order to get me down on the ground. >> i saw that he was moving it will something to the effect, what's wrong with you guys, don't you know how to put a boot in? i remember looking into that face. remember looking at that mohawk and those eyes. >> i kicked him in the forehead and he was out. >> in those last moments of looking up and watching these 14 guys with razor blades glued to the front of their boots high-fiving each other and they were congratulating each other. they believed with everything that was in them that they had accomplished the go
. >> coming up a man who was almost killed by a white supremacist. >>> working with his attacker, an incredible tale of forgiveness. next. take a new look at news. >> from hate to hope. we continue our look at oscar >> from hate to hope. we continue our look at oscar nominated documentaries with the short film, "facing fear." the lack of it led to an amazing sense of forgiveness. a gay, 17-year-old, crossed paths with skin head tim zahl, and they left him...
371
371
Feb 22, 2014
02/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 371
favorite 0
quote 0
white supremacist who has part of the christian identity movement could make an argument that discriminating against a particular unwed mother, again somebody who's not protected by federal statutes, is against their religious beliefs. >> exactly right. here i would quote the words of the great justice scalia in a debate he had with justice breyer, he said france is a country with 300 cheeses an two religions and we're the opposite, 300 religions and two cheeses. opens the question of what the other cheese is, right? but who wants to negotiate and live live in a world like this, we have 300 religions including say the satanists who can say i sincerely hold this belief and you're substantially burdening it. it's very hard for an individual whether gay or unwed mother to navigate that world. >> representative cavanaugh, do you think jan brewer is going to sign this? >> absolutely. she was concerned about vagueness in the law last time. that language was tightened up. we used an arizona supreme court standard that tightened the law even further that explains how a bogus claim can't be done. a g
white supremacist who has part of the christian identity movement could make an argument that discriminating against a particular unwed mother, again somebody who's not protected by federal statutes, is against their religious beliefs. >> exactly right. here i would quote the words of the great justice scalia in a debate he had with justice breyer, he said france is a country with 300 cheeses an two religions and we're the opposite, 300 religions and two cheeses. opens the question of...
141
141
Feb 15, 2014
02/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
remember, in the new york times right after buford furrow, that white--i believe he might have had white supremacist ties, in la a few summers ago, shot some--in a synagogue and then killed an asian man, i believe. and that prompted him to write the op-ed in the times that racism should be considered a mental illness. and in fact, that was brought before the american psychiatric association once, i believe, in the '70s, and he--i believe he was part of a--the effort to have the apa designated as such and put it in the dsm--at that time maybe dsm-i, the diagnostic and statistical manual, you know, the handbook of diagnoses they rejected that. c-span: is there any proof that you know of that on this question about racism that causes physical reaction on the part of anybody that's not of the white race? >> guest: sure. well, i have--there's no question in my mind that any kind of stressful situation can cause a physiological response. i mean, we've known that for ages. i mean, stress causes changes --can cause actually changes in the immune system, usually prolonged stress. but certainly can lead to bl
remember, in the new york times right after buford furrow, that white--i believe he might have had white supremacist ties, in la a few summers ago, shot some--in a synagogue and then killed an asian man, i believe. and that prompted him to write the op-ed in the times that racism should be considered a mental illness. and in fact, that was brought before the american psychiatric association once, i believe, in the '70s, and he--i believe he was part of a--the effort to have the apa designated...
212
212
Feb 8, 2014
02/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 212
favorite 0
quote 0
when you think about how the actual white supremacists were going to keep power, it makes complete sensehere's a young adult book by rick bowers of the same name, "spies of mississippi." i read this book and i was fascinated with the story. we literally got on a plane. we went to saifl rights convention. we met all these activists and they started telling their stories. >> the late lawrence guy yad is in the film. he said if you registered to vote, you immediately became an enemy of the state. given what we've been talking about about voter i.d., if you reasonable centered to vote, you became an enemy of the state? >> that's why it's so important to tell these stories. the segment you just did about voter suppression, there's a history there, a long history of trying to stop the african-american vote and trying to stop civil rights. i think if we understand all the ways in which people were trying to suppress the vote, that's how we were making sure it doesn't happen any longer. >> marc, one of the reasons i wanted you at the table is because of your own history of engagement in the civi
when you think about how the actual white supremacists were going to keep power, it makes complete sensehere's a young adult book by rick bowers of the same name, "spies of mississippi." i read this book and i was fascinated with the story. we literally got on a plane. we went to saifl rights convention. we met all these activists and they started telling their stories. >> the late lawrence guy yad is in the film. he said if you registered to vote, you immediately became an...
156
156
Feb 2, 2014
02/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
from eric williams about capitalism and slavery, you are talking about white supremacist constructs that are serious all over the world. when you really get down to it, we are trying to make a more perfect union in the united states, and the people is what i love. if you look at what just happened with the president -- we had our union, and everybody stood up for the great soldier. we have some great people in this country, who would die for this country, for the ideals of this country, but if you look at our leaders, they are nothing. they are a piece of crap because they have sold us out, they have sold our labor out. guest: let me say this. as a former lobbyist in a fairly big law firm in the city, one of the reasons i stopped by the same law and became so disengaged -- stopped practicing law and became so disengaged is i saw what he is talking about. it is not that you give up. you make it a decision to remove yourself from the process he is talking about. our leaders -- republicans and democrats are the same, america. you might not know it, but they are. they might appear to be ideo
from eric williams about capitalism and slavery, you are talking about white supremacist constructs that are serious all over the world. when you really get down to it, we are trying to make a more perfect union in the united states, and the people is what i love. if you look at what just happened with the president -- we had our union, and everybody stood up for the great soldier. we have some great people in this country, who would die for this country, for the ideals of this country, but if...
2,968
3.0K
Feb 18, 2014
02/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 2,968
favorite 0
quote 1
like he's a child molester or something, it's not like he's going to be an outcast, but the white supremacistso for killing the black teenager or something. so he really -- that's really his only option, is to ally himself up or live in protected custody the rest of his term, which potentially, 60 years inside, he's 47, he's going to be living in there the rest of his life. >> that's right. six decades, is what he's looking at. larry levine, thank you. >>> coming up, president obama hosting some big names at the white house tonight, including, hmm, george clooney. they're screening the new film "monuments men," but we'll take a closer look at the real-life men who inspired the story. this fascinating story, next. 3 not gonna happen. excedrin ends headaches fast. in fact for some, relief starts in just 15 minutes. excedrin. headache. gone. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting t
like he's a child molester or something, it's not like he's going to be an outcast, but the white supremacistso for killing the black teenager or something. so he really -- that's really his only option, is to ally himself up or live in protected custody the rest of his term, which potentially, 60 years inside, he's 47, he's going to be living in there the rest of his life. >> that's right. six decades, is what he's looking at. larry levine, thank you. >>> coming up, president...
186
186
Feb 1, 2014
02/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 0
from eric williams about capitalism and slavery, you are talking about white supremacist constructs thatre serious all over the world. it, you really get down to we are trying to make a more perfect union in the united states, and the people is what i love. if you look at what just happened with the president -- we had our union, and everybody soldier.for the great we have some great people in this country, who would die for this country, for the ideals of this country, but if you look at our leaders, they are nothing. they are a piece of crap because they have sold us out, they have sold our labor out. guest: let me say this. as a former lobbyist in a fairly big law firm in the city, one of the reasons i stopped by the same law and became so stopped practicing law and became so disengaged is i saw what he is talking about. it is not that you give up. you make it a decision to remove yourself from the process he is talking about. our leaders -- republicans and democrats are the same, america. you might not know it, but they are. they are the same in the sense of what is the next office -
from eric williams about capitalism and slavery, you are talking about white supremacist constructs thatre serious all over the world. it, you really get down to we are trying to make a more perfect union in the united states, and the people is what i love. if you look at what just happened with the president -- we had our union, and everybody soldier.for the great we have some great people in this country, who would die for this country, for the ideals of this country, but if you look at our...