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being a white supremacist is not a bad thing. >> and according to allgier, being a white supremacistesn't mean that he belongs 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 thought 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 theoret
being a white supremacist is not a bad thing. >> and according to allgier, being a white supremacistesn't mean that he belongs 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...
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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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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 they are constantly agitating me, 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,
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 they are...
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>> a black white supremacist. >> and for obvious obscenity reasons we can't show more than that clip.the real life clayton bigsby, sir. how were you able to pull it off? walk us through that. >> well, i basically talked to them on the phone p pretended i was a white supremacist with their same values, the same sense, projected the same rhetoric, the same values and i used the buzz words of hate they like to use and like to hear. when i talked to the local organizer on the phone, he said you're just the kind of guy we want to talk to. we want to meet. and i arranged a meeting for him but obviously couldn't go. i got a white officer to pose as me and sent him in my place. that's how we pulled it off. when it required a face-to-face, i sent a white officer. >> could they not tell your voices apart when you sent the white officer? >> they weren't the brightest light bulbs in the socket. let me put it that way. they should have been able to know they were talking to two different people. our voices are distinctly different. and sometimes i would send the the officer into a meeting. he woul
>> a black white supremacist. >> and for obvious obscenity reasons we can't show more than that clip.the real life clayton bigsby, sir. how were you able to pull it off? walk us through that. >> well, i basically talked to them on the phone p pretended i was a white supremacist with their same values, the same sense, projected the same rhetoric, the same values and i used the buzz words of hate they like to use and like to hear. when i talked to the local organizer on the...
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. - you're a white supremacist?ys can just do the fun stuff. - oh, my god. - ♪ uh-uh, oh no - all i want is one extraordinary moment. - ♪ so let's get things started ♪ - sounds like you have a dream. - ♪ some time, you're gonna get what you put out ♪ ♪ announcer: it's martin luther king day. - so, i need you to promote that on tgs. - no, i'm not promoting that garbage on the show. - oh, liz. this isn't a request, this is an order.
. - you're a white supremacist?ys can just do the fun stuff. - oh, my god. - ♪ uh-uh, oh no - all i want is one extraordinary moment. - ♪ so let's get things started ♪ - sounds like you have a dream. - ♪ some time, you're gonna get what you put out ♪ ♪ announcer: it's martin luther king day. - so, i need you to promote that on tgs. - no, i'm not promoting that garbage on the show. - oh, liz. this isn't a request, this is an order.
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in fact, it was kind of comedic in some occasions, because i was playing the role of a white supremacistcist, and i would be talking on the phone, my sergeant who was white would be sitting in his chair listening to my end of the conversation, so i'm talking the language, the buzz words of hate, to these guys on the phone. my sergeant would be listening to me and he would be cracking up with laughter, turning red in the face, sometimes practically falling out of his chair, and in some cases he would be choking up with laughter. i would be laughing at my sergeant laughing at me pretending to be a white racist. my sergeant, in some cases, would be running out of the office laughing so hard, and i would be laughing at him while trying to maintain a professional decorum and talking to these guys. it was quite funny. sometimes it would resemble a "saturday night live" skit, but they never caught on. >> what kind of information did you learn while you were undercover? >> well, they talked about bombing -- we had two gay bars in colorado springs at that time. they talked about bombing the two g
in fact, it was kind of comedic in some occasions, because i was playing the role of a white supremacistcist, and i would be talking on the phone, my sergeant who was white would be sitting in his chair listening to my end of the conversation, so i'm talking the language, the buzz words of hate, to these guys on the phone. my sergeant would be listening to me and he would be cracking up with laughter, turning red in the face, sometimes practically falling out of his chair, and in some cases he...
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. >> walter "big foot" farmer's involvement in the white supremacist gang, the aryan brotherhood, eventually landed him in the pelican bay shu. but that didn't end his loyalty to his gang. >> of course, you have to earn your bone, which basically means you have to earn your blood in, blood out. you know, and i got my assignment and went after that. >> and what was the assignment? >> it was to take out an individual that was on the hit list for the aryan brotherhood. >> and who was that person, and what did it involve? was he a rival gang or -- >> no, he was a white guy. he wasn't an asset to us as a gang or he wasn't an asset to his own race. and he was just a headache. >> most shu inmates are single-celled. but due to overcrowding, that's not always possible. a circumstance farmer used to his advantage. >> i moved in with the guy to take him out. >> and when you say he was taken out, what happened? did you personally -- >> my job was to go in there and kill him. and i went in there with the intention of killing him, but i stabbed him several times and the damn knife bent. we used a knee bra
. >> walter "big foot" farmer's involvement in the white supremacist gang, the aryan brotherhood, eventually landed him in the pelican bay shu. but that didn't end his loyalty to his gang. >> of course, you have to earn your bone, which basically means you have to earn your blood in, blood out. you know, and i got my assignment and went after that. >> and what was the assignment? >> it was to take out an individual that was on the hit list for the aryan...
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going after a white supremacist on the giraldo show. and one of them broke giraldo's nose. that caused the least damage to man and furniture. it crosses cultural lines from letter man to indian tv. watch the combatants battle as they pass it in front of the host. on set weapons? water. since convicted murder remember joran vander slot threw water in the reporter's eye. throwing a shoe didn't hurt anyone, just a desk. then this jordanian lawmaker pulled a gun. give us a break, he said, usually go to one. >> we're going to our break. >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> well, yes, it's funny, comical, tearing up a desk. they were discussing the syrian war. >> they always say if you can't win your arguments with your words, you resort to the fists. you've already lost the argument by the time you're picking up the wooden desk. >> and trading fist pumps on the desk. >> that horrible back and forth, that would never happen here. >> not at all. >> >> we throw our papers up in the air. >> we get a paper cut. that's it for "cnn newsroom.
going after a white supremacist on the giraldo show. and one of them broke giraldo's nose. that caused the least damage to man and furniture. it crosses cultural lines from letter man to indian tv. watch the combatants battle as they pass it in front of the host. on set weapons? water. since convicted murder remember joran vander slot threw water in the reporter's eye. throwing a shoe didn't hurt anyone, just a desk. then this jordanian lawmaker pulled a gun. give us a break, he said, usually...
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he was a young man and he drifted in and out of white supremacist groups before embarking on this one main group. he examined the history of extreme antiabortion activism in the united states, in particular he took a look at so-called molten direct organizations such as operation rescue and also groups that advocate violence against abortion providers and patients such as the army of god and there have been numerous lone wolves including paul hill and they have carried out assassinations against abortion providers. the pro-life movement illustrates the overlap between radical and mainstream groups. to a limited extent the extreme pro-life movement provides organizational and grassroots support for the more extreme activists. but they continue to polarize america. and this includes president like ronald reagan and george w. bush and more often than not they tend to disassociate themselves from the radical elements of the pro-life movement. and this includes occasional condemnation throughout america. and there have and legislation which has been enacted. .. owner vince, the abortion cl
he was a young man and he drifted in and out of white supremacist groups before embarking on this one main group. he examined the history of extreme antiabortion activism in the united states, in particular he took a look at so-called molten direct organizations such as operation rescue and also groups that advocate violence against abortion providers and patients such as the army of god and there have been numerous lone wolves including paul hill and they have carried out assassinations...
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eric rudolph was a young man that drifted in and out of the white supremacist groups before and working on his one-man campaign of violence. they examined the history of extreme antiabortion activism in the united states. in particular, he took a close look at the so-called militant direct organizations such as operation rescue, and also groups that advocate violence against abortion providers and patients such as the army of god. there've been numerous loadable as including scott and paul hill. they've carried out assassinations against abortion providers. the pro-life movement illustrates the overlap between the radical and mainstream groups. to a limited extent of the mainstream pro-life movement provides organizational and grassroots support for the more extreme activists. but the abortion issue continues to polarize america. political leaders tended to handle the issue very gingerly. while the conservative right pro-life sentiments have been expressed by the u.s. presidents including ronald reagan and george w. bush. but more often than not, the mainstream conservatives tend to dis
eric rudolph was a young man that drifted in and out of the white supremacist groups before and working on his one-man campaign of violence. they examined the history of extreme antiabortion activism in the united states. in particular, he took a close look at the so-called militant direct organizations such as operation rescue, and also groups that advocate violence against abortion providers and patients such as the army of god. there've been numerous loadable as including scott and paul...
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. >> prison officials maintain religions like asatru are really covers for white supremacist gangs. > it's a problem. because 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. >> 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
. >> prison officials maintain religions like asatru are really covers for white supremacist gangs. > it's a problem. because 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....
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he is a white supremacist in the most literal sense and we have to own that for him too. we run from the term white supremacy and racism. it is like calling someone a child molester. if you believe these things, you are racist. >> and for people who are saying he should not lose a team. why would he run one business one way and another business the other way? stand by, everyone, from the nba to "snl" the debate about race and what crosses the line. a firestorm ensues. >> the way we view black beauty has changed. look at me. see, i'm single right now. but back in the slave days, i would never have been single. it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not ab
he is a white supremacist in the most literal sense and we have to own that for him too. we run from the term white supremacy and racism. it is like calling someone a child molester. if you believe these things, you are racist. >> and for people who are saying he should not lose a team. why would he run one business one way and another business the other way? stand by, everyone, from the nba to "snl" the debate about race and what crosses the line. a firestorm ensues. >>...
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if i see swastikas in there, my clues tell me white supremacist.o that tells 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 will 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 lett
if i see swastikas in there, my clues tell me white supremacist.o that tells 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...
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he is a white supremacist in the most literal sense and we have to own that for him too. we run from the term white supremacy and racism. it is like calling someone a child molester. if you believe these things, you are racist. >> and for people who are saying he should not lose a team. why would he run one business one way and another business the other way? stand by, everyone, from the nba to "snl" the debate about race and what crosses the line. a firestorm ensous. >> the way we view black beauty has changed. look at me. see, i'm single right now. but back in the slave days, i would never have been single. hey, i heard you guys can help me with frog protection? yeah, we help with fraud protection. we monitor every purchase every day and alert you if anything looks unusual. wow! you're really looking out for us. we are. and if there are unauthorized purchases on your discover card, you're never held responsible. just to be clear, you are saying "frog protection" right? yeah, fraud protection. frog protection. fraud protection. frog. fraud. fro-g. frau-d. i think we're on
he is a white supremacist in the most literal sense and we have to own that for him too. we run from the term white supremacy and racism. it is like calling someone a child molester. if you believe these things, you are racist. >> and for people who are saying he should not lose a team. why would he run one business one way and another business the other way? stand by, everyone, from the nba to "snl" the debate about race and what crosses the line. a firestorm ensous. >>...
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right now our probably most radical group is our white supremacist group, specifically the aryan brotherhoodsay 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 going
right now our probably most radical group is our white supremacist group, specifically the aryan brotherhoodsay 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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. >> 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 then they for 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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>> some white supremacist things, like you want to just stick to your own kind, threatening to beat me reporter: that is just one person's concerns. most people here are talking about what's going to happen to the economy when so much of their money here is made during the summer months in tourism. people are wondering if copeland's resignation will be enough. if you notice in that short message that he sent to his fellow commissioners, he did not apologize. >> no, he did not say he was sorry. david mattingly in wolfeboro, new hampshire. thank you very much. with me now, former top congressional aide and republican strategist. charles, first to you, what did you think when you saw -- this is a small town, but there was a lot of response from democrats and vociferous response from republicans. what do you make of the response? >> this is hate speech, should not be tolerated in any part of our politics. it's not a left/right issue. certain times we have a knee-jerk reaction to want to pin it on one side or the other. this is the sort of thing we have to say, there are plenty of ways to c
>> some white supremacist things, like you want to just stick to your own kind, threatening to beat me reporter: that is just one person's concerns. most people here are talking about what's going to happen to the economy when so much of their money here is made during the summer months in tourism. people are wondering if copeland's resignation will be enough. if you notice in that short message that he sent to his fellow commissioners, he did not apologize. >> no, he did not say he...
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the final word, for instance, when roy innis, the same one who decked al sharpton went after a white supremacistn the geraldo show, chairs went flying and one broke geraldo's nose. slaps probably cause the least damage to man and furniture. the slap causes cultural lines from letterman to indian tv. watch the combatants grapple as they pass the hapless host. the least on set weapons? water, although the convicted murderer joran van der sloot once threw wine and hit a reporter's eyes. throwing a shoe doesn't hurt anyone, just the desk. then this jordan ian lawmaker says give me a break, they usually just go to one. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >>> all right "outfront," next. oh, for breakfast! what does an apron have to do with car insurance? an apron is hard work. an apron is pride in what you do. an apron is not quitting until you've made something a little better. what does an apron have to do with car insurance? for us, everything. for $175 dollars a month? so our business can be on at&t's network yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and te
the final word, for instance, when roy innis, the same one who decked al sharpton went after a white supremacistn the geraldo show, chairs went flying and one broke geraldo's nose. slaps probably cause the least damage to man and furniture. the slap causes cultural lines from letterman to indian tv. watch the combatants grapple as they pass the hapless host. the least on set weapons? water, although the convicted murderer joran van der sloot once threw wine and hit a reporter's eyes. throwing a...
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he at length and in great detail outlined his white supremacist world view, and when he seems to sees as his property and this plantation mentality that you are drowning in. yeah, you're racist. >> i think he is a distraction when talking about race in america because the kind of racism of donald sterling, it's different from a lot of what i think is the main problems we have with race in america. particularly, you know, racism is generally about biases and prejudices and those can be overcome. you have a lot of people that might have some reservations about black people, but, oh, magic johnson, he is cool. i know who that is. you see don sterling. >> i have a black friend. i'm okay. >> don sterling saying don't hang out with magic johnson, is he black. other people would say i give magic johnson a pass, so he is more racist. >> letting him off the hook because he is out there. >> race is something people do. it's not something they are. just because you don't do it in this circumstance doesn't mean that there are other circumstances in which you need to worry about your own attitude
he at length and in great detail outlined his white supremacist world view, and when he seems to sees as his property and this plantation mentality that you are drowning in. yeah, you're racist. >> i think he is a distraction when talking about race in america because the kind of racism of donald sterling, it's different from a lot of what i think is the main problems we have with race in america. particularly, you know, racism is generally about biases and prejudices and those can be...
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predatory inmates at holman but few more memorable than steven parker, a self-proclaimed leader of a white supremacistving 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 general, for society
predatory inmates at holman but few more memorable than steven parker, a self-proclaimed leader of a white supremacistving 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...
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if that was an anti-semitic manifesto, if it was a white supremacist manifesto, if it was a jihadi manifesto, everyone would view it in clear and stark terms unquestionably. >> we don't see misogyny as an i'd doing. >> thank you both. >> thank you. >>> coming up, it's primer night in texas where dirty politics are nothing new. but we have a story for you that is just beyond the beyond. that's next. ka seltzer reliefch. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. from coffee to snacks and drinks. everything... mom! except permission to use the garage. thousands of products added every day to staples.com. even safety cones. staples. make more happen. even safety cones. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase i make a lot of purchases for my business. like 60,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how t
if that was an anti-semitic manifesto, if it was a white supremacist manifesto, if it was a jihadi manifesto, everyone would view it in clear and stark terms unquestionably. >> we don't see misogyny as an i'd doing. >> thank you both. >> thank you. >>> coming up, it's primer night in texas where dirty politics are nothing new. but we have a story for you that is just beyond the beyond. that's next. ka seltzer reliefch. they work just as fast and taste better than tums...
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for months for his habit of seeming to pop up at event that are also cosponsors or speakers of white supremacistrates. the idea many of the people arrested were very drecket irec him and feeds into this idea who does mcdaniel hang out with even if he doesn't necessarily have any connection with this. >> tell us the flip side of this. why is it that thad cochran is getting this? what is it about thad cochran that drives the tea party crazy? >> well, there is a general bias among tea party republicans against people who have just been there a long time. in these sort of mythology of the tea party, the republican has lost its way over time. they gave into too many of these establishment politicians and just agreed bringing pork back to their district and cochran fits that to a t. mitchell mcconnell more than 30 years in washington and pat roberts in kansas at least as long. this is the type of republican they like to take out even if it's not always specific policy. >> it's just that whiff of entrenchment basically. tae let's talk about this. the people implicated in this so far are supporters of m
for months for his habit of seeming to pop up at event that are also cosponsors or speakers of white supremacistrates. the idea many of the people arrested were very drecket irec him and feeds into this idea who does mcdaniel hang out with even if he doesn't necessarily have any connection with this. >> tell us the flip side of this. why is it that thad cochran is getting this? what is it about thad cochran that drives the tea party crazy? >> well, there is a general bias among tea...
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white supremacist a sovereign nation their hate filled it's not just about the government as we've seen in the last couple of weeks it's about race it's about minorities and we want the american public to see that i hope they stay out there a long term i hope the government doesn't get involved let this thing burn down in that and that's what always happens when you put that many oddball lunatics in one place with a k forty seven i really think you hit the nail on the head there pap i think what a lot of people don't understand is in american history anti-government sentiment has a very specific stroke contacts and that's often overlap to the atrium we saw that with the climate on the scenario let's go to let's go to ross in portland oregon who left a message on our red line and. the state of georgia just passed this. yes of gun law which lot of people carry guns everywhere they open themselves up to lawsuits in the sense that if somebody was to schedule a convention in atlanta georgia and people came from all over the world and some gun nut shot those people would the convention people
white supremacist a sovereign nation their hate filled it's not just about the government as we've seen in the last couple of weeks it's about race it's about minorities and we want the american public to see that i hope they stay out there a long term i hope the government doesn't get involved let this thing burn down in that and that's what always happens when you put that many oddball lunatics in one place with a k forty seven i really think you hit the nail on the head there pap i think...