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of, i know a lot of chicken analogies in this episode, but does the us military breed these white supremacist? or do they enlist in the military because they have these id ologies to begin with? and does thing u. s. military actually have a white supremacy problem? and, and just so we're clear, i'm not insinuating that all members of the us military are races or white supremacists, that would be absurd, but numerous reports and studies have shown there's a disproportionate percentage of white supremacists within the military ranks, as opposed to the civilian population yeah, 1st of all, full disclosure, i am a u. s. military veteran i, i served in the us navy and the nuclear engineering field for 6 years. and so 1st of all, i would say that the prevalence of, of white supremacist. yeah. in the military that you know, the proportions of it. first of all, our service dependent. there's far more of it say in the army and the marines. then you often find in, in the navy and the air force, which is interesting. and i think warrants some study why that is the case. and i think you're right that it
of, i know a lot of chicken analogies in this episode, but does the us military breed these white supremacist? or do they enlist in the military because they have these id ologies to begin with? and does thing u. s. military actually have a white supremacy problem? and, and just so we're clear, i'm not insinuating that all members of the us military are races or white supremacists, that would be absurd, but numerous reports and studies have shown there's a disproportionate percentage of white...
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for white supremacists, only 0.8% of the veterans we sampled expressed support for white supremacist is like the kkk or neo-nazi organizations, in comparison to 7% in the general population. support for black nationalist organizations -- we have no comparison but that was around 5%. for proud boys, it was at 4.2% compared to the general population of 9%. with antifa, we also saw around half of veterans compared to 10% in the general population. this will be my last slide and then i will turn it to ryan. we asked about three ideologies. what is political violence. the wording is important. the way we asked the question is, because things have gotten so off-track, true american patriots may have to resort to violence to save our country. around 18% of respondents agreed with that statement. we see a comparable percentage among the veteran population around 17.4%. relatively comparable numbers. for qanon, the question was, for those not familiar with this conspiracy rate, the government and financial worlds in the u.s. are controlled by a group of satan-worshiping pedophiles who run a g
for white supremacists, only 0.8% of the veterans we sampled expressed support for white supremacist is like the kkk or neo-nazi organizations, in comparison to 7% in the general population. support for black nationalist organizations -- we have no comparison but that was around 5%. for proud boys, it was at 4.2% compared to the general population of 9%. with antifa, we also saw around half of veterans compared to 10% in the general population. this will be my last slide and then i will turn it...
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little did we know at that time that there was a white supremacist that would be given to that store -- to the president and vice president that monday in the white house. we have, in the last two weeks, kept this coalition together. in fact, it was jonathan greene barack, the hit of the and a defamation league, that went with me to angela carr's funeral and jacksonville yesterday. a week ago, after the match, they or neo-nazis that marched in the same state of florida, in orlando. we must fight hate. whether it is against blacks, gays, jews, asians, lgbtq, and we much just -- police informant today, a day after doing the eulogy in jacksonville, i did a eulogy and jersey city for andrew to run washington the third. a young man with mental health issues. his family wanted assistance, they ended up with him killed by jersey city police. they march was a great beginning. of a new understanding. of what we need to do collectively. but waited and with the drama and publicity of and march. the work begins now, and like karen black and martin luther king authorities, and all those working to
little did we know at that time that there was a white supremacist that would be given to that store -- to the president and vice president that monday in the white house. we have, in the last two weeks, kept this coalition together. in fact, it was jonathan greene barack, the hit of the and a defamation league, that went with me to angela carr's funeral and jacksonville yesterday. a week ago, after the match, they or neo-nazis that marched in the same state of florida, in orlando. we must...
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, quote, it would've sent a message to white supremacists that it was open season on the right of blackrs. but what we know, what we've always known, is that black voters stand up for what is right. even when centuries of oppression and hate have tried to prove otherwise. but brown says that if we only use this moment to focus on trump, then we have missed the mark. i'm going to ask her why, joining me now of course is latosha brown, co-founder of the black voters matter fund. it's great to have you, great to see you again, latosha, in your piece you write about how your grandfather carried an old poll tax receipt in his wallet to remind him that the right to vote did not come easy. walk us through how that memory came up for you, as you watched the georgia indictments come down. >> i tell the story about my grandfather because he was born in 1905. for most of his life, he did not have access to vote. -- it's really more around how that has been a right that people have fought and died for. how it's a right that has a certain kind of sacredness, significance to people in our community.
, quote, it would've sent a message to white supremacists that it was open season on the right of blackrs. but what we know, what we've always known, is that black voters stand up for what is right. even when centuries of oppression and hate have tried to prove otherwise. but brown says that if we only use this moment to focus on trump, then we have missed the mark. i'm going to ask her why, joining me now of course is latosha brown, co-founder of the black voters matter fund. it's great to...
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shouting antisemitic and white supremacist messaging.ive, ana eskamani, captured video of one of these extremist groups marching and chanting, quote, we are everywhere. these rallies are just part of an ever escalating surge of hate in antisemitism in florida. the gunman and last month's racist shooting and jacksonville had swastikas sean on his assault style rifle. last week, at the u.s. open in new york, -- was interrupted by a fan singing and not seesawing specifically the song of hitler during a match. a report by the anti-defamation league found that in 2022, antisemitic incidents in the united states rose 36%. an all-time high. american exceptionalism. joining me, now jonathan greenblatt, ceo and national director of the anti-defamation league. jonathan, it's always a pleasure to have you on the show, although why we have you on is always so dim troubling to me, because it doesn't look like it's getting any better, frankly. 36%, that number is not only astounding, but discuss stain. what kind of environment is allowing such hatred
shouting antisemitic and white supremacist messaging.ive, ana eskamani, captured video of one of these extremist groups marching and chanting, quote, we are everywhere. these rallies are just part of an ever escalating surge of hate in antisemitism in florida. the gunman and last month's racist shooting and jacksonville had swastikas sean on his assault style rifle. last week, at the u.s. open in new york, -- was interrupted by a fan singing and not seesawing specifically the song of hitler...
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>> white supremacists. >> who do you want me to condemn? >> proud boys. >> stand back and stand by. >> and so frank, two quick questions. how much do you think that message from the then president influenced the proud boys to do what they did on january 6th, and do you think that the sentences that have been meted out to the proud boys will dissuade people from acting on what the then president said in 2020? >> so we don't need to engage in congenkture as to what the trump statement stand back and stand by for the proud boys, some have told us what it did. it increased membership and empowered and inspired them. they saw that as kind of a call to action. whether trump meant it or not really doesn't matter. that was the effect that it had on them. as for severe sentences, again, it's a good news/bad news scenario. i liken it to my work in international terrorism during my career because with al qaeda, for example, when you take the head off the snake, when you either imprison or neutralize international terrorist leaders, that's a good thing
>> white supremacists. >> who do you want me to condemn? >> proud boys. >> stand back and stand by. >> and so frank, two quick questions. how much do you think that message from the then president influenced the proud boys to do what they did on january 6th, and do you think that the sentences that have been meted out to the proud boys will dissuade people from acting on what the then president said in 2020? >> so we don't need to engage in congenkture as to...
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so it used to be years ago that you had to be white to be a white supremacist. not any longer. we're now living in a world where a gay black woman can be an enabler of white supremacy. well, you do blame some of this division or the illusion division on the media. and i just to read from your book again, the media are risk averse players who are perfectly content to enable a dysfunctional they are sheep and they're rewarded handsomely for delivering narrative conforming news. let's face it, what media does is not science. they're skilled at keeping straight face while dispensing information from a teleprompter that most us are finding harder to accept and present company excluded. of course. that said, is there a solution to this illusion of division. the solution in, my mind, is, at least in my opinion is it. we're on the cusp of a revolution. and i think it's going to be a revolution in the streets. i think it's going to be a revolution in our minds. i think that a growing number of people are seeing the illusions. i think polls this i think surveys reflect this. my anecdotal
so it used to be years ago that you had to be white to be a white supremacist. not any longer. we're now living in a world where a gay black woman can be an enabler of white supremacy. well, you do blame some of this division or the illusion division on the media. and i just to read from your book again, the media are risk averse players who are perfectly content to enable a dysfunctional they are sheep and they're rewarded handsomely for delivering narrative conforming news. let's face it,...
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as three black people were murdered at a dollar general store by a white supremacist shooter motivatedhe senseless violence in jacksonville comes during a nationwide assault on teaching black history, especially in ron desantis's florida, with his regime has dictated students must learn that some black people gained benefits from slavery, blocked access to advanced placement african american studies classes, similarly, sarah huckabee sanders' administration in arkansas says a.p. african american studies will no longer be recognized for course credit by the state. attempts like these to whitewash america's history are aimed at efforts to highlight a new start date for the american project, like nikole hannah-jones' 1619 project. a new book by robert p. jones spells out how the roots of white supremacy in america extend even deeper to a little known 15th century catholic church doctrine. i'm joined now by robert jones, the president and founder of the public religion research institute, and the author of "the hidden roots of white supremacy and the path to a shared american future." so g
as three black people were murdered at a dollar general store by a white supremacist shooter motivatedhe senseless violence in jacksonville comes during a nationwide assault on teaching black history, especially in ron desantis's florida, with his regime has dictated students must learn that some black people gained benefits from slavery, blocked access to advanced placement african american studies classes, similarly, sarah huckabee sanders' administration in arkansas says a.p. african...
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wallace ran on a ticket where 12.8% of the candidates ran on a wiper -- white supremacist campaign. unfortunately, both parties do not speak to the needs of black, poor and working people but professional classes. black leadership became tied so much to the black professional group and the black democrats and they turned their backs on lack poor and black working people. you have class issues within the black community. under the democrats, joe biden, the architect of what? mass incarceration. he is the one that stood out there and said we want to make sure we never see them again. brother joe, those are human beings down there. some of them are doing wrong. many of them, nonviolent offenses still going to jail. what happens when wall street has its crimes. predatory lending, fraudulent activity? how many wall street executives went to jail under obama and eric holder and biden? hardly any. roughly the number of black folks in the national hockey league. it is clear black folks are locked into a democratic party that does not speak to the plight of black poor and working people but
wallace ran on a ticket where 12.8% of the candidates ran on a wiper -- white supremacist campaign. unfortunately, both parties do not speak to the needs of black, poor and working people but professional classes. black leadership became tied so much to the black professional group and the black democrats and they turned their backs on lack poor and black working people. you have class issues within the black community. under the democrats, joe biden, the architect of what? mass incarceration....
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wallace ran on a ticket where 12.8% of the candidates ran on a wiper -- white supremacist campaign. unfortunately, both parties do not speak to the needs of black, poor and working people but professional classes. black leadership became tied so much to the black professional group and the black democrats and they turned their backs on lack poor and black working people. you have class issues within the black community. under the democrats, joe biden, the architect of what? mass incarceration. he is the one that stood out there and said we want to make sure we never see them again. brother joe, those are human beings down there. some of them are doing wrong. many of them, nonviolent offenses still going to jail. what happens when wall street has its crimes. predatory lending, fraudulent activity? how many wall street executives went to jail under obama and eric holder and biden? hardly any. roughly the number of black folks in the national hockey league. it is clear black folks are locked into a democratic party that does not speak to the plight of black poor and working people but
wallace ran on a ticket where 12.8% of the candidates ran on a wiper -- white supremacist campaign. unfortunately, both parties do not speak to the needs of black, poor and working people but professional classes. black leadership became tied so much to the black professional group and the black democrats and they turned their backs on lack poor and black working people. you have class issues within the black community. under the democrats, joe biden, the architect of what? mass incarceration....
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respect to the horrendous killing of black americans in the tops grocery store by an avowed white supremacist. >> thank you very much. and thank you for your efforts in this regard. on a different subject with my last 45 seconds, north carolina also saw the impact of cyber crimes with the colonial pipeline. >> yes. >> and i'd like to know how your office is counter acting any cyber attacks and dealing with people who perpetrate them. >> yes. so we are vigilant to the risk of these kind of cyber attacks. in that case, these were criminal gangs affiliated in russia, resident in russia. fortunately we had available intelligence from section 702, which we were discussing earlier today. i have to say that's one of the principal sources of our ability to fight these cyber attacks. whether they are criminal or launched by nation states, whether they are attempting to get ransom ware and create ransom or also trying to exfiltrate our information or whether they're trying to prevent our computers from working at all. the justice department has established a cyber task force for this purpose, a ransom
respect to the horrendous killing of black americans in the tops grocery store by an avowed white supremacist. >> thank you very much. and thank you for your efforts in this regard. on a different subject with my last 45 seconds, north carolina also saw the impact of cyber crimes with the colonial pipeline. >> yes. >> and i'd like to know how your office is counter acting any cyber attacks and dealing with people who perpetrate them. >> yes. so we are vigilant to the...
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with the growth of the white nationalist movement and anti-defamation league relatedly found white supremacist propaganda incidents occurred over 14 times per day on average in 2020, with a total of 5,125 reported cases, nearly twice the number of cases reported in 2019 and the highest number the adl has ever recorded. this dangerous trend has continued in the last few years and has recently included as active clubs have been increasing in their number and prominence. these active clubs started popping up in late 2020, and are a network of white nationalist groups that sees themselves as fighters in training for an ongoing war against a system they claim is deliberately plotting against the white race. as attorney general, i am deeply interested and concerned about the rise of these clubs, threats of violence, and actual violence, and wanted to know if you are familiar with these activities and what your department is doing to counteract them. >> i'm not familiar with the specifics of those clubs, and i will certainly look into what the department is doing in that respect. very soon after i ca
with the growth of the white nationalist movement and anti-defamation league relatedly found white supremacist propaganda incidents occurred over 14 times per day on average in 2020, with a total of 5,125 reported cases, nearly twice the number of cases reported in 2019 and the highest number the adl has ever recorded. this dangerous trend has continued in the last few years and has recently included as active clubs have been increasing in their number and prominence. these active clubs started...
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a civil war in the midst of reconstruction, the first principal task of ringing to justice white supremacistsand others who terrorize black americans to prevent them from exercising their civil rights. the justice department's job then and now is to fulfill the promise that it is out the foundation of our -- at the foundation of our democracy that the law will treat each of us alike. that promise is also why i am here. my family fled religious persecution in eastern europe at the start of the 20th century. my grandmother, who was one of five children, born in what is now belarus, made it to the united states. as did two of her siblings. the other two did not. those two were killed in the holocaust. there is little doubt based -- the same thing would have happened to my grandmother. this country took her in and under the protection of our laws. she was able to live without fear of persecution. that protection is what sting wishes this country from so many others. the protection of law, the rule of law, is the foundation of our system of government. for the debt my family owes, for our very liv
a civil war in the midst of reconstruction, the first principal task of ringing to justice white supremacistsand others who terrorize black americans to prevent them from exercising their civil rights. the justice department's job then and now is to fulfill the promise that it is out the foundation of our -- at the foundation of our democracy that the law will treat each of us alike. that promise is also why i am here. my family fled religious persecution in eastern europe at the start of the...
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and the antidefamation league relatedly found that white supremacist propaganda incidents occurred overy on average in 2020 with a total of 5,125 reported cases. nearly twice the number of cases reported in 2019 and the highest number the adl has ever recorded. this dangerous trend has continued in the last few years and has recently included as active clubs have been increasing in their number and prominence. these active clubs started popping up in late 2020 and are a network of white nationalist groups that see themselves as fighters in training for an ongoing war against a system they claim is deliberately plotting against the white race. as attorney general, i am deeply interested and concerned about the rise of these clubs, threats of violence, and actual violence and wanted to know if you're familiar with these activities and what your department is doing to counteract them. >> i'm not familiar with the specifics of those clubs, and i'll certainly look into what the department's doing in that respect. very soon after i came into the department, i saw the spike in hate crime threa
and the antidefamation league relatedly found that white supremacist propaganda incidents occurred overy on average in 2020 with a total of 5,125 reported cases. nearly twice the number of cases reported in 2019 and the highest number the adl has ever recorded. this dangerous trend has continued in the last few years and has recently included as active clubs have been increasing in their number and prominence. these active clubs started popping up in late 2020 and are a network of white...
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discover _ what happens when white supremacists discover that they are not as wide as they— discoverd making _ lunch this week and i really enjoyed making it _ lunch this week and i really enjoyed making it into the open my eyes to the fact— making it into the open my eyes to the fact that there is a global dna database — the fact that there is a global dna database that has been created from all of us _ database that has been created from all of us giving these gifts for christmas and for birthdays of dna tests since by what happens with technology and identity colliding. a bit of technology and identity colliding. bit of fun to try your family history and in all sorts of secrets come out. fascinating stuff and thank you for that. ron, over to you. i thank you for that. ron, over to oh. ., ., " ., ., ., thank you for that. ron, over to ou. ., ., ., , ., you. i look forward to listening to that. you. i look forward to listening to that- here _ you. i look forward to listening to that- here is _ you. i look forward to listening to that. here is my _ you. i look forward to listening to
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northwest and especially in idaho in the eighties, was we had this sort of pitter patter of, a white supremacist neo-nazi activity, mostly emanating out of the panhandle, as just as part of our news work. and of course, i was my first newspaper job was in the panhandle at the sandpoint daily. be i was the editor of the paper there from. 79 to 80 and, and so that was right when we were first seeing this stuff happen. but i got to say, in some ways, it back even deeper than that to. my childhood, when we were growing in southeast, southeast eastern idaho, which we sometimes called northern utah because was so mormon that, we and it was inescapable i mean, 70% of my graduating class lds, right. and there was really powerful connection between. the lds church and the john birch society in the sixties and seventies is incredibly powerful and know it was part of the culture that i grew up. i go to my mormon friends house and their dad would try to me give me a copy of the naked calm to take home and read or or none dare call it conspiracy. you should really read this, son. you know and and so i and. i
northwest and especially in idaho in the eighties, was we had this sort of pitter patter of, a white supremacist neo-nazi activity, mostly emanating out of the panhandle, as just as part of our news work. and of course, i was my first newspaper job was in the panhandle at the sandpoint daily. be i was the editor of the paper there from. 79 to 80 and, and so that was right when we were first seeing this stuff happen. but i got to say, in some ways, it back even deeper than that to. my childhood,...
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white supremacists, klansmen -- >> we are hoping zoom will let our guest be great. we're going to try to get his zoom fixed. but that's a great point. i think this is where he was going is that it's not necessarily that the defendants would do it but that there is a whole mentality among klan supporters, which, by the way, weren't just the guy out in the field somewhere. it was lawyers and doctors and people who work with high political class who just sympathize with it. that's what donald trump has. he has a cult. it doesn't reach just to the lower ends of the economic spectrum, it reaches way up high as well. >> this goes back to your segment on sko tasic terrorism, this smogs that you have a sufficient belief system in society that itself is easily triggered. i think the sad thing here is while i completely agree with senator jones' point that donald trump doesn't have to say anything but he still does. >> he's still doing it. >> he's doing it all the time. >> it's why jack smith in his own order that he's asking the judge to approve is saying not on to gag donal
white supremacists, klansmen -- >> we are hoping zoom will let our guest be great. we're going to try to get his zoom fixed. but that's a great point. i think this is where he was going is that it's not necessarily that the defendants would do it but that there is a whole mentality among klan supporters, which, by the way, weren't just the guy out in the field somewhere. it was lawyers and doctors and people who work with high political class who just sympathize with it. that's what...
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a few years ago, i think it was capital, but the report went on to just to post aria with a white supremacist organization, the so called blood tribe. and that group which openly displaced the swastikas and other hate symbols held a rally last weekend and the southern us, the city of orlando lataria, who headed his own conservative political movement called the proud voice, has vehemently spoken out against current to you as president joe biden. in contrast, the blood tribe has definitively supported by them, particularly his positions on strengthening ukrainian military. the blood type has even expressed admiration for your crimes as a battalion which use this new nazi symbolism and its logo. the concern to because he's in practice, you price support of ukraine. you mean fairly we spoke to edward saw an investigative journalist who said it can become and favored by the western media. if you are a picture of your country know sky news and most of the western outlets whether be be, see or we're not, was here in america, nbc, i'm a 70 c, n c. and then i, they've always covered anybody who was h
a few years ago, i think it was capital, but the report went on to just to post aria with a white supremacist organization, the so called blood tribe. and that group which openly displaced the swastikas and other hate symbols held a rally last weekend and the southern us, the city of orlando lataria, who headed his own conservative political movement called the proud voice, has vehemently spoken out against current to you as president joe biden. in contrast, the blood tribe has definitively...
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in june 1894 even the economist a conservative periodical with white supremacist sympathies took an editorial stance against american lynching accepting that race hatred not rape remained at the heart of american lynn chain. while the rape of white women by black men might exasperate the dominant race almost to frenzy the editor saw no reason for confusing the innocent with the guilty or for accepting the magnitude of the crime imputed as evidence of its committal. the editor made it clear that he did not ask good americans to interfere for the sake of the -- but for that of their own countrymen who cannot be good republicans with lynch law in their midst. perhaps the most impressive evidence that wells's arguments influence. the british public is the fact that several journals accepted the existence of consensual relationships between black men and white women and acknowledge the possibility that such relationships might lie at the heart of at least some rate accusations in cases of lynching. of all of wells as assertions. this was the most controversial for it attacked the victorian image o
in june 1894 even the economist a conservative periodical with white supremacist sympathies took an editorial stance against american lynching accepting that race hatred not rape remained at the heart of american lynn chain. while the rape of white women by black men might exasperate the dominant race almost to frenzy the editor saw no reason for confusing the innocent with the guilty or for accepting the magnitude of the crime imputed as evidence of its committal. the editor made it clear that...
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for the anti-government and white supremacist extremists who see waco as a rallying cry it's a signal've seen this kind of anti-government activity before, usually to preserve power for certain americans while blocking others from participating in our democracy, and it is present again today in 2023. interfering with our elections and our schools. more on that after this break. r. more on that after this break. i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps. what are the three ps? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80, what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colo
for the anti-government and white supremacist extremists who see waco as a rallying cry it's a signal've seen this kind of anti-government activity before, usually to preserve power for certain americans while blocking others from participating in our democracy, and it is present again today in 2023. interfering with our elections and our schools. more on that after this break. r. more on that after this break. i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn...
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that he regularly engages with people who are white supremacists and anti-semites.at sends a signal to people. that he is engaging with these people. >> it is actually very jocular. he has allowed people to come back on who have been thrown off. that twitter had taken off. because under their rules and now he has new rules. he can allow them right back on, just like former president donald trump. he will engage in this manner. it does not say that could be a problem. like today, the polar opposite came on his temperament and style. mark cuban was engaging over their obsession. i guess the burning man festival set them off. >> the 29-year-old woman. >> they have someone to attack every day. so he was engaging in a really interesting way. debating. but it was just not interesting. that kind of stuff. it is getting people giving them signals. >> so, last month, the new ceo of x. that elon musk hired. to run the company. linda yakareno said that the brands were coming back to x. and they were going to break even. did that happen? are they profitable? >> i have no idea.
that he regularly engages with people who are white supremacists and anti-semites.at sends a signal to people. that he is engaging with these people. >> it is actually very jocular. he has allowed people to come back on who have been thrown off. that twitter had taken off. because under their rules and now he has new rules. he can allow them right back on, just like former president donald trump. he will engage in this manner. it does not say that could be a problem. like today, the polar...
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and in june of 2015 2015 a, murderous white supremacist walked into an african-american church in charleston, south carolina, sat down at a bible study, and think after about 20 minutes open fire and killed nine people in cold blood, including i believe a state senator who was a friend of yours. though i think you had served with. and after that you made a very courageous decision to move the confederate flag that had flown over the state capital for over a century, 150 years, whatever it was, and move it to elsewhere on the capitol. you talk about the trauma you express, the state experienced. i would like for you to talk about how your christian faith sustained you drink that period, and how that experience shaped you as a woman and as a leader. >> that was truly one of the toughest moments i've had in my life. you know, here like ralph said, you know, we have 12 people do it so many people do in south carolina on a wednesday night. they went to bible study. but on that night someone else showed up. he didn't look like them. he didn't act like them. they didn't throw him out. they didn't c
and in june of 2015 2015 a, murderous white supremacist walked into an african-american church in charleston, south carolina, sat down at a bible study, and think after about 20 minutes open fire and killed nine people in cold blood, including i believe a state senator who was a friend of yours. though i think you had served with. and after that you made a very courageous decision to move the confederate flag that had flown over the state capital for over a century, 150 years, whatever it was,...
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some are white supremacist or neo-nazis. it is a mix of individuals and many of these people have actually been quiet effective in doing cross-border operations into russia itself for obvious reasons, they can blend in very effectively. at the same time, there is a tarnishing of ukraine's cause. these ideologies of at least some of these people that are quiet extreme and it lends credence to the russian propaganda that ukrainian government is controlled by nazis and even though that is patently false, they contribute to that perception. across the school of foreign services at georgetown university, we appreciate your time and analysis. thank you. more than 45,000 people were killed in earthquakes in turkey earlier this year, an investigation by the turkish environment services have revealed a looming health crisis could now lead to many more deaths. many of the hundreds of thousands of buildings that were destroyed in the quakes contained asbestos. the world health organization says exposure to even though levels of this ca
some are white supremacist or neo-nazis. it is a mix of individuals and many of these people have actually been quiet effective in doing cross-border operations into russia itself for obvious reasons, they can blend in very effectively. at the same time, there is a tarnishing of ukraine's cause. these ideologies of at least some of these people that are quiet extreme and it lends credence to the russian propaganda that ukrainian government is controlled by nazis and even though that is patently...
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he goes after the trans community, he platformed white supremacists. why does he do that?iction to twitter and an pugnaciousness and impulsiveness and that sometimes just mean and cruel. and i think twitter is like a flame thrower for him. and you're right, sometimes he not only allows people with fringe views back on but he amplified them and engaged with them and it is changed twitter. we used to be on a lot with our friends who got a little anointed with blue checks and it was a -- you know, a sweet conversations and now it is a more pugnacious place. but it is also a place where more voices are being heard. >> from an early age, especially once he left south africa and then for the u.s., he had a drive to do something. he found a purpose in trying to get humans to mars and he still thinks for humans to survive, that we need to be able to be a multi-planetary species. >> you know, he's driven by three things and that is the first of them. and it sounds strange, he talks about human consciousness, being so rare and that if we don't become multi-planetary, human species m
he goes after the trans community, he platformed white supremacists. why does he do that?iction to twitter and an pugnaciousness and impulsiveness and that sometimes just mean and cruel. and i think twitter is like a flame thrower for him. and you're right, sometimes he not only allows people with fringe views back on but he amplified them and engaged with them and it is changed twitter. we used to be on a lot with our friends who got a little anointed with blue checks and it was a -- you know,...
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but unfortunately, an old white supremacist talking point is that anti racism is anti white.ck to andrew johnson, the president united states in 1866, who vetoed the first ever civil rights act, which granted black people citizenship because he said it was aunties light. it didn't have anything to do with white people. it granted people who were denied citizenship their rights. >> ibram good to see you again. ibram x. kendi is a prolific author with important words we should all read we should all read. he'll be a guest on my new podcast. his episode airs on october, book the first three episodes of the velshi banned book club are out now. when it when we come back, is a summer of strikes transit to labor day weekend, the biden administration rolls out a proposal that could give millions of workers more money. we'll get reaction to the policy and the politics of all of it, with senator bernie sanders, after this. nders, after this. on vacation? it's too expensive. use priceline, they've got deals no one else has. what about work? i got you. looking great you guys! ♪ go to you
but unfortunately, an old white supremacist talking point is that anti racism is anti white.ck to andrew johnson, the president united states in 1866, who vetoed the first ever civil rights act, which granted black people citizenship because he said it was aunties light. it didn't have anything to do with white people. it granted people who were denied citizenship their rights. >> ibram good to see you again. ibram x. kendi is a prolific author with important words we should all read we...
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. >> that's where the adl points out that white supremacists on the site are pushing that, and he tiedida march by white supremacists where they're holding signs that said hashtag ban adl. and the adl is saying we're seeing a 40-year high in anti-semitic incidents. is there a concern here and is this a financial issue. howard: yeah. >> at the end of the day, you've got what should perhaps be a sit-down between greenblatt and musk away if social media -- howard: yes, cameras. >> -- to figure it out. howard: adl was advertising as recently as last are week on twitter. how does this very public battle as opposed to the sit-down that you suggest help elon musk who says he's a free speech champion but at the same time is accused of allowing a rise many in anti-semitic postings? and, of course, there's also been a rise in anti-semitic hate crimes. >> i was hoping you wouldn't ask me that because he's clearly one of the most brilliant entrepreneurs of our time. i can't figure out ott how that makes sense. maybe elon has an answer to it and maybe he just wants to be more controversial -- howar
. >> that's where the adl points out that white supremacists on the site are pushing that, and he tiedida march by white supremacists where they're holding signs that said hashtag ban adl. and the adl is saying we're seeing a 40-year high in anti-semitic incidents. is there a concern here and is this a financial issue. howard: yeah. >> at the end of the day, you've got what should perhaps be a sit-down between greenblatt and musk away if social media -- howard: yes, cameras....
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an increase in white supremacist and far right violence. those extremist movements, top u.s.nforcement officials say pose the biggest domestic terrorism threat facing the country. i am joined by kathleen balou an historian of the author of "bring the war home," and shamus hughes of the university of nebraska omaha. kathleen and shamus, thank you for joining us. tarrio wasn't at the u.s. capitol on january 6 because he was arrested a few days prior for setting fire to a black lives bannter, but he did direct his proud boys to attack the capital without him. what is the significance of this 22 year sentence and the domestic terrorism enhancement that was applied to it? >> so the domestic terrorism -- charge is important because it recognizes the intent of the january 6 event. now, when we are thinking about january 6, you should always be thinking about a broad group of people, not all of whom had plans to become violent and storm the u.s. capitol that day but in the case of tarrio and the proud boys and the oath keepers and groups that have been found guilty and sentenced for
an increase in white supremacist and far right violence. those extremist movements, top u.s.nforcement officials say pose the biggest domestic terrorism threat facing the country. i am joined by kathleen balou an historian of the author of "bring the war home," and shamus hughes of the university of nebraska omaha. kathleen and shamus, thank you for joining us. tarrio wasn't at the u.s. capitol on january 6 because he was arrested a few days prior for setting fire to a black lives...
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the group is just one part of a trend, an increase in white supremacist and far-right violence.mist movements, top u.s. law enforcement officials say, pose the biggest domestic terrrorism threat facing the country. to discuss this, i'm joined by kathleen belew, a historian at northwestern university and author of "bring the war home: the white power movement and paramilitary america." and seamus hughes of the university of nebraska omaha's national counterterrorism innovation, technology, and education center. thank you so much for joining us. kathleen, tarrio was not at the capitol and january 6 because he was arrested a few days prior for setting fire to a back lives matter banner but he did direct is proud boys to attack the capital without him. what is the significance of this 22 year sentence and the mystic terrorism enhancement that was applied to it? kathleen: the domestic terrorism enhancement is important because it recognizes the intent of the january 6 event. when we are thinking about january 6, we should always be thinking about a broad group of people, not all of w
the group is just one part of a trend, an increase in white supremacist and far-right violence.mist movements, top u.s. law enforcement officials say, pose the biggest domestic terrrorism threat facing the country. to discuss this, i'm joined by kathleen belew, a historian at northwestern university and author of "bring the war home: the white power movement and paramilitary america." and seamus hughes of the university of nebraska omaha's national counterterrorism innovation,...
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we are seeing active clubs and other white supremacist groups pop up around the country.i-semitism is at an all-time high. aligned foreign actors like china, iran and north korea are attempting to influence our elections. political rhetoric are causing threats against law enforcement officials to skyrocket. the immigration court system is in desperate need of reform. our election workers received death threats from conspiracy theories. this goes on and on and we, the people in this room, are in a position to do something about it. in fact, it is our duty to do something about it. consistent with the oath we took when we were sworn in as members of congress. we could work with the department of justice and attorney general garland to address the number of problems facing the american people. instead, house republicans will use their time today to talk about long-discredited conspiracy theories and hunter biden's laptop. they will do it because they care more about donald trump than they do about their own constituents. i hope my colleagues will see the reason and at least
we are seeing active clubs and other white supremacist groups pop up around the country.i-semitism is at an all-time high. aligned foreign actors like china, iran and north korea are attempting to influence our elections. political rhetoric are causing threats against law enforcement officials to skyrocket. the immigration court system is in desperate need of reform. our election workers received death threats from conspiracy theories. this goes on and on and we, the people in this room, are in...
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. >> two years before the deadly insurrection, trump's justice department identified white supremacistsg the u.s. at the time. is this far right still considered the biggest, the far right activists and militia groups an the right, the violent folks, are they still considered the biggest threat to the u.s. right now? >> i would say that my last year or two even depending on where you set your watch with the new york city police department, assessing terrorist threats against the united states, and specifically the city, would validate that theory. because, yes, it is important to note, and we cannot for a moment look away, understanding that isis and al qaeda and hezbollah are still groups that have aspirations to strike on u.s. soil. we can't look away from that. on the other hand, if you compare the body count, if you look at the buffalo supermarket shooting, if you look at allen, texas, mall shooting, woun by a white supremacist and next by a neo-nazi or the el paso shooting targeting migrants, you're seeing more people are being killed by people who are following this extreme right
. >> two years before the deadly insurrection, trump's justice department identified white supremacistsg the u.s. at the time. is this far right still considered the biggest, the far right activists and militia groups an the right, the violent folks, are they still considered the biggest threat to the u.s. right now? >> i would say that my last year or two even depending on where you set your watch with the new york city police department, assessing terrorist threats against the...
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we see active clubs and another white supremacist groups pop up around the country. anti-semitism is at an all time high. china, russia and north korea are attempting to influence elections. political rhetoric are causing threats against law enforcement officials to skyrocket. our election workers receive death threats from conspiracy theory extremists. fentanyl is filling our streets and poisoning our children at historic rates. this list goes on and on. and we the people in this room are in a position to do something about it. in fact, it is our duty to do something about it. consistent with the oath we took when we were sworn in as members of congress. we could work with the department of justice and attorney general garland to address any number of substantive problems facing the american people. instead, house republicans will use their time today to talk about long discredited conspiracy theories and hunter biden's laptop. they will do it because they care more about donald trump than they do about their own constituents. i hope my colleagues will see reason an
we see active clubs and another white supremacist groups pop up around the country. anti-semitism is at an all time high. china, russia and north korea are attempting to influence elections. political rhetoric are causing threats against law enforcement officials to skyrocket. our election workers receive death threats from conspiracy theory extremists. fentanyl is filling our streets and poisoning our children at historic rates. this list goes on and on. and we the people in this room are in a...
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a new yorker and host of playing by the rules, also the author of -- coming, up the rise of white supremacist violence in this, country what we are not succeeding in fighting it. plus, the latest on the war in ukraine, kyiv's counteroffensive is picking up around at the same time as the war is coming home to russia. also, with a republican-led house oversight committee obsessed with exposing what it calls the biden crime family, the top democrat on the committee is committing his own oversight, demanding republicans look into exactly whose family business as benefited from being in the government. that is next on velshi. n velshi businesses need 5g solutions today. that's why they choose t-mobile for business. mlb partners with t-mobile to not only enhance the fan experience, but to advance how the game is played. aaa relies on t-mobile's network to stay connected nationwide, so they can help get their members back on the road. and we're helping pano ai innovate, to stop the spread of wildfires. now's the time to see what america's largest 5g network can do for your business. we're here today
a new yorker and host of playing by the rules, also the author of -- coming, up the rise of white supremacist violence in this, country what we are not succeeding in fighting it. plus, the latest on the war in ukraine, kyiv's counteroffensive is picking up around at the same time as the war is coming home to russia. also, with a republican-led house oversight committee obsessed with exposing what it calls the biden crime family, the top democrat on the committee is committing his own oversight,...
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and chanting anti-semitic bio, racist bile we heard in the 30s neo-nazis, the ku klux klan, white supremacists process of this ugly demonstration young woman was murdered. and the president at the time was asked what happened? he said quote we were very fine people on both peoples. very fine people on both sides. i heard that i knew i could no longer sit on the sideline because the president of the united states had just drawn a moral equivalency he knows who stood for hates and those who stood against it. folks, 2020 hate was still on march in america. the sitting president was breathing oxygen into that hates it. everything we stood for, everything we believed in every thing that made america america, even our democracy was at risk. so i chose to run because silence is complicity and i would not be silent. i think the people here tonight some thought at the time when it made that speech in independence hall but i was being hyperbolic. joe, what do you mean our democracy is at risk? what give me we are in the battle for the soul of america? people don't say that anymore because they have seen
and chanting anti-semitic bio, racist bile we heard in the 30s neo-nazis, the ku klux klan, white supremacists process of this ugly demonstration young woman was murdered. and the president at the time was asked what happened? he said quote we were very fine people on both peoples. very fine people on both sides. i heard that i knew i could no longer sit on the sideline because the president of the united states had just drawn a moral equivalency he knows who stood for hates and those who stood...
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of the people i think it was the c 14 group in the my don said, well, the, the nazis or the white supremacists, we were only 8 percent, but we were able to dominate the dynamic, so you have a situation where people who have a corrupt, destructive evil agenda seem to get the upper hand ultimately that doesn't prevail, how it ends. i don't know. i think the worst situation is extremely dangerous because i fear certain people in the united states are still very diluted. and unfortunately, there are people desperately trying to have bite and or some replacement for bite and when the next election. and they may believe a, an impossible ukrainian victory is necessary for that speaking live and the program independent us senate candidates, diana, sorry, donna many sites thank you. will love is where we leave the news are for another, but they close as it's 1 o'clock over at the cost of everything studios, but they're not printing. they're calculating done. press the um the going ahead, the the mankind have been firm and tang grades into wines for thousands of years. ancient culture do use wines as me
of the people i think it was the c 14 group in the my don said, well, the, the nazis or the white supremacists, we were only 8 percent, but we were able to dominate the dynamic, so you have a situation where people who have a corrupt, destructive evil agenda seem to get the upper hand ultimately that doesn't prevail, how it ends. i don't know. i think the worst situation is extremely dangerous because i fear certain people in the united states are still very diluted. and unfortunately, there...
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we came to the defense of the unite the right white supremacist demonstrators, charlottesville, virginia, and the court sided with us that they had a free speech right to demonstrate, no matter how loathsome and vile their ideas might be. and yet that's also very unpopular in the courts of public opinion. so we continue to do it and it continues be an uphill battle to to people. what i like think of as the golden rule of free that if you don't defend freedom even for speech that you loathe, then freedom not going to exist for a speech that you love. and those are two examples you use in hate your book. eight what is the component of hate in free speech laws? there is absolutely no concern of hate speech in first amendment law. peter precisely because the supreme court has never recognized as a category of speech that is defined in terms of the hateful or content consistent with the viewpoint neutrality principle. the court says we have to defend freedom even for the thought that we hate, even for the hateful thought. if you disagree with it, if you loathe it, answer it back. ignore it, s
we came to the defense of the unite the right white supremacist demonstrators, charlottesville, virginia, and the court sided with us that they had a free speech right to demonstrate, no matter how loathsome and vile their ideas might be. and yet that's also very unpopular in the courts of public opinion. so we continue to do it and it continues be an uphill battle to to people. what i like think of as the golden rule of free that if you don't defend freedom even for speech that you loathe,...