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for instance, if they belong to some sort of white supremacist gang, hispanic gang, asian gang. >> been diagnosed with an std? >> no. >> ever had sex with an iv drug user? >> no. >> each inmate is given a thorough medical screening to determine their medical history and prevent the spread of disease. the inmates will spend most of their first day in this holding cell, named the library after its former purpose. it's here the inmates will have their first prison meal. >> a lot better than where i just came from, that's for sure. >> i thought it would be a lot better. after the population started getting worse and worse, the food started getting worse. >> randy russell is no stranger to usp. he first came in at the age of 15 and did 17 years on a robbery charge. >> randy, it's not good to see you. okay? >> now, randy is back on a parole violation, leaving behind a wife and four children. >> one time i thought i was going to come back, i asked my wife, i said, should i run? she goes, well i'm not going to make that call. but she goes, but you can't take me with you. if i'm not with my wife
for instance, if they belong to some sort of white supremacist gang, hispanic gang, asian gang. >> been diagnosed with an std? >> no. >> ever had sex with an iv drug user? >> no. >> each inmate is given a thorough medical screening to determine their medical history and prevent the spread of disease. the inmates will spend most of their first day in this holding cell, named the library after its former purpose. it's here the inmates will have their first prison...
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and was heavily involved in the white supremacist music scene. we were aware of him as a peripheral figure but he never emerged as more than that. we never had any information on him pertaining to violent acts against anybody. he was certainly covered in tattoos which indicated his affiliation with different white supremacist groups. he dressed like that. none of those things are against the law. he engaged in a lot of hate speech, again, not against the law. while we were aware of them, we did not have an open investigation on him, nor did we have any information he posed a threat to any group, particularly sikhs. >> we were provided with some works of the jewish committee. for many instances of anti- semitism which rise to hate crimes and property destruction in the names of anti-semitism. with your extensive work with the jewish community, you have tried to provide some information sharing to keep them safe and warn them when something might be a danger. dhs participates with the jewish community and secure committee networks which share infor
and was heavily involved in the white supremacist music scene. we were aware of him as a peripheral figure but he never emerged as more than that. we never had any information on him pertaining to violent acts against anybody. he was certainly covered in tattoos which indicated his affiliation with different white supremacist groups. he dressed like that. none of those things are against the law. he engaged in a lot of hate speech, again, not against the law. while we were aware of them, we did...
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. >> the white supremacists are a small minority here. when he was in general population, he and one of the fellow guys he clicked up with were the targets of many, you know, violent acts. he was placed in segregation for his own protection for a little while. the violence got so bad for him. he admits how ignorant he was back then. he sees that he -- his way of thinking was incorrect. >> it was kind of crazy. i mean, seen a lot of stuff. i've been to rallies. i mean, all that stuff. i've seen 40-foot crosses burn and stuff like that. that's what we live by, that's just how we was. i didn't know anything different from it. just how stuff was. >> despite his past affiliation with the aryan nation, inside pendleton, michael jones learned how to get along with the very people he loved to hate. >> i mean, this is a real cool individual, probably the coolest individual you could meet over here. know what i'm saying? if you need something, if this commissary come in and you ain't got nothing, this ain't no white and black thing. we're all equal
. >> the white supremacists are a small minority here. when he was in general population, he and one of the fellow guys he clicked up with were the targets of many, you know, violent acts. he was placed in segregation for his own protection for a little while. the violence got so bad for him. he admits how ignorant he was back then. he sees that he -- his way of thinking was incorrect. >> it was kind of crazy. i mean, seen a lot of stuff. i've been to rallies. i mean, all that...
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a rights the less a white supremacist who killed 16 people at a sikh? in wisconsin. and four active duty soldiers were hoarding weapons in an alleged plot to overthrow the government. they were charged in the death of an associate worried might tip of law enforcement officials. there was an incident of left wing terrorism. extremist who shot a guard at the family research council office here in washington, d.c. these are only the latest manifestations of violence in the homeland. 8 members of extremist militia plotting to kill police officers had an arsenal of weapons at their disposal that was larger than all 230 muslim fighters and attackers charged in the u.s. since 9/11 combined. the federal government must do more to combat domestic terrorism in the u.s. our failure to act now will embolden the enemy and bring more attack. there is a shortage of analysts' to monitor extremist activity in the u.s. the fbi is the only federal agency that has the votes it possible full-time resources to direct -- the dhs and has few resources to demand the best to direct analysis o
a rights the less a white supremacist who killed 16 people at a sikh? in wisconsin. and four active duty soldiers were hoarding weapons in an alleged plot to overthrow the government. they were charged in the death of an associate worried might tip of law enforcement officials. there was an incident of left wing terrorism. extremist who shot a guard at the family research council office here in washington, d.c. these are only the latest manifestations of violence in the homeland. 8 members of...
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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 i won't quit. >> ultimately yost may not have a choice. >> time's ticking. i'm sick from hepatitis c virus from shooting dope for so many years. the treatment that i've been on for a year and a half isn't working. i'm liver stage 2. i'm tired, can't get no expression out. all my family died, one by one. >> what is your future? >> death. what's yours? death. >>> up next on "lockup: raw, hard time." >> he's a big, powerful, scary guy. he's the kind of guy that would have been a formidable opponent in a cell extraction. >> i got some criminal tendencies, okay, ain't like i'm in here for nothing, all right? >> one inmate pushes correc
who not only believe yost is a dangerous inmate but that he's the leader of a white supremacist gang. >> is that yost? have you seen him on the yard? watch for him. watch out for that dude. watch his movement. >> we found information, we received a kite saying that if yost gets three feet next to this guy, he's going to hit him. he's going to hit him. >> what's my role here? i'm an [ bleep ]. in their mind, i'm a [ bleep ]. i'm constantly agitating them. and i won't quit....
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i wrote her back, no, i'm not a white supremacist, sweetheart. i'm proud of who i am, but i'm not better than nobody, you know? poor thing. made me feel bad. come on, sweetie, i'm not a hard man. i'm just not. you know? >> slagle hasn't seen his daughter in eight years. but after learning of his new release date, he was permitted to call her. >> what are you doing, rayven? >> hey. >> i just found out they're going to let me out april 23rd. >> oh, i can't wait. >> are you going to come up here and see me? >> yeah. >> when was the last time i saw you, rayven? >> when i was 8. >> oh, i see. and you're going to be 17 the 18th of this month, see. >> yeah. >> that's too long, huh? rayven, i love you, honey. >> i love you too. >> hey, now, i got to ask you this, man. what do you think about your uncle roy, man? you never met him until he got out. >> he's okay. he's different. >> yeah, like what? tell me. >> just, i don't know. >> shoot straight with me now. >> you can tell that he's been in prison for a while. >> i know. that's true. when you talk to me
i wrote her back, no, i'm not a white supremacist, sweetheart. i'm proud of who i am, but i'm not better than nobody, you know? poor thing. made me feel bad. come on, sweetie, i'm not a hard man. i'm just not. you know? >> slagle hasn't seen his daughter in eight years. but after learning of his new release date, he was permitted to call her. >> what are you doing, rayven? >> hey. >> i just found out they're going to let me out april 23rd. >> oh, i can't wait....
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he was a well-known white supremacist, being attracted by the anti-defamation league. he is dead, so i assume there is not an ongoing criminal investigation. i hope you can answer this question. was there a breakdown in intelligence in that we knew this man was dangerous, and he was not ferreted out and investigated before this incident? was he being tracked by our intelligence community? were there any warnings to the community about potential threats? was there anything to protect them under the circumstances? >> well, senator, i will tread lightly here because this is an ongoing investigation, but i can tell you this. we did note of this individual. the law center new of this individual as well. we did not have a case open on him. he was not what we classify as a predicate its subject. his activities had not risen to the level where we would open an investigation on him. but he could be described throughout the country, and he was heavily involved in the white supremacist music scene, so we were aware of him as a professor of figure, but he never emerged as more tha
he was a well-known white supremacist, being attracted by the anti-defamation league. he is dead, so i assume there is not an ongoing criminal investigation. i hope you can answer this question. was there a breakdown in intelligence in that we knew this man was dangerous, and he was not ferreted out and investigated before this incident? was he being tracked by our intelligence community? were there any warnings to the community about potential threats? was there anything to protect them under...
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. >>> police in wisconsin have released dash cam video of the white supremacist who opened fire at ame out of the temple, he opened fire on police. >> reporter: video from a squad car camera shows the final seconds of last month's shooting at a temple in oak creek, wisconsin. brian murphy arrives at the temple responding to a 911 call. when the gunman wade michael page exits the temple, he and lieutenant murphy spot each other and open fire. lieutenant murphy is shot in the throat and crawls behind a car for cover. the gunman keeps firing, shooting murphy 15 times. one round goes through another car's window, but murphy survives. just then, officer sam lindle pulls up. >> saw the individual coming at me. it's just something that i had a sense that this was not right. the way he was marching at me was an aggressive manner. >> reporter: rifle in hand, lindle gets out of the car and yells to the gunman 75 feet away. a bullet strikes his windshield, and officer linda waits no longer. the gunman falls to the ground, but fires one more time, killing himself. >> from what we've seen now alr
. >>> police in wisconsin have released dash cam video of the white supremacist who opened fire at ame out of the temple, he opened fire on police. >> reporter: video from a squad car camera shows the final seconds of last month's shooting at a temple in oak creek, wisconsin. brian murphy arrives at the temple responding to a 911 call. when the gunman wade michael page exits the temple, he and lieutenant murphy spot each other and open fire. lieutenant murphy is shot in the...
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. >>> new tonight at 11:00, we have the dashcam video of a standoff between police and a white supremacistot each other and open fire. murphy is shot in the throat and crawls behind a car for cover. the gunman keeps firing shooting murphy 15 times. he survives. another officer then pulls up. >> i saw the individual coming at me and something that i had a sensthat this was not right. he was coming at me. the way he was marching at me was an aggressive matter. >> rifle in hand, he gets out of his car yelling for the gunman to drop his weapon. a bullet strikes his windshield and he fires back. the gunman falls to the ground but fires one last time, killing himself. oak creek's police chief says linda's actions prevented even more people from losing their lives. >>> teachers in chicago are out on strike, and today 29,000 of them walked off the job. of course, that left the parents scrambling. >> one, two, three, four, what are we fighting for? contracts. >> apparently what they're fighting for in this contract dispute are teacher evaluations, rehiring laid-off teachers and benefits changes. th
. >>> new tonight at 11:00, we have the dashcam video of a standoff between police and a white supremacistot each other and open fire. murphy is shot in the throat and crawls behind a car for cover. the gunman keeps firing shooting murphy 15 times. he survives. another officer then pulls up. >> i saw the individual coming at me and something that i had a sensthat this was not right. he was coming at me. the way he was marching at me was an aggressive matter. >> rifle in...
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was established when i believe it was it was a white supremacist of some sort came out and said you know if the government doesn't do something about minorities we're going to have to we're going to have to get. said they're going to have to get violent and they determined that did not satisfy the standard we got thirty seconds francesca your last comment on the phone all of us saying is no do i agree with that no i would not have used the word savage i think that was a terrible word to have use i think the word terrorist would have been better to have used in the. statement but i'm just saying i don't find it and anti overall muslim ad i think that it was an arrest out and that's why it's a terrorist expected to extremist that and those who are and. i find it interesting that this kind of cleves along almost political ones but any last question quick fire let's talk about spray tan gate here was mitt romney at the univision town hall looking darker than normal. there was actually a line we could see the make up on his neck and neck it was a different color and under his eyes were differ
was established when i believe it was it was a white supremacist of some sort came out and said you know if the government doesn't do something about minorities we're going to have to we're going to have to get. said they're going to have to get violent and they determined that did not satisfy the standard we got thirty seconds francesca your last comment on the phone all of us saying is no do i agree with that no i would not have used the word savage i think that was a terrible word to have...
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in the jim crow south, blacks were forced to endure a white supremacist apparatus of power that had the sanction of federal law. so when the war began, it is easy to say that the majority of americans were ready to march in defense of the republic. but for people who had been denied so much, there was ambivalence and unrest in communities around the country. you have to remember that for many african-americans, world war i was the ultimate test case. the war to end all wars and to make the world safe for democracy. african-american leaders before the war urge their readers, urged their followers to support the war effort because they believed that if they fell in with the unity theme of the administration, that they would eventually win their freedom as well. but the postwar period demonstrated exactly the opposite of that. we entered this long period of racial problems, slaughter in places like salsa, east st. louis, chicago, washington dc. new orleans, memphis. when world war ii began, there were those who question the viability of coming out and publicly taking a stand and backing th
in the jim crow south, blacks were forced to endure a white supremacist apparatus of power that had the sanction of federal law. so when the war began, it is easy to say that the majority of americans were ready to march in defense of the republic. but for people who had been denied so much, there was ambivalence and unrest in communities around the country. you have to remember that for many african-americans, world war i was the ultimate test case. the war to end all wars and to make the...
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the white supremacist group is protesting what it says is a systemic genocide taking place against white south african farmers. law enforcement officials say all citizens within the u.s. have a right to voice their opinions and are protected by the first amendment. new debate over who is in charge at one of the d.c. areas best known mega churches. the pastor says the church must allow him back. but the church says not so fast. the latest on this growing saga. >> they looked at the same set of facts they looked at the same documents and said this is not right. >> attorney bobby henry praised the appeals court decision overturning the local judge giving control to the board and had the church removed. >> i'm not allowed to go in my office. they told me they would have my stuff sent to me. jarkeo is a lucrative property not only a church but a school office complex apartment and millions from parking for fans of the red skins. since his ouster, the reverend and thousands of members have worshipped in the high school. henry said they want to return to their church. >> we certainly would like
the white supremacist group is protesting what it says is a systemic genocide taking place against white south african farmers. law enforcement officials say all citizens within the u.s. have a right to voice their opinions and are protected by the first amendment. new debate over who is in charge at one of the d.c. areas best known mega churches. the pastor says the church must allow him back. but the church says not so fast. the latest on this growing saga. >> they looked at the same...
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a 46 year-old man wearing at the house for this is found subscribes to white supremacist ideology. >> i think they went too far with that. he is a law-abiding man here. i hope he gets this side of the story out. >> police said they also found 520 marijuana plants. >>darya: the three they walk for the cure wrapped up. the turnout and the money collected was way down this year. the reason is that the organization in the desert breast cancer organization had come out earlier in the year against giving money toward planned parenthood. >> i has friends that's told me that because of the decision on not willing to contribute. >>darya: they are still calculating the money. they were one-and-a-half million short of last year. >>james: an announcement from amazon. how you can avoid advertisements on kendall. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just finished a bowl of your new light chicken pot pie soup and it's so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? yes, ma'am. 100 calories. yea...i'm gonna need some proof. we get that a lot... let me put you on webcan... see? hearty vegetables... lea
a 46 year-old man wearing at the house for this is found subscribes to white supremacist ideology. >> i think they went too far with that. he is a law-abiding man here. i hope he gets this side of the story out. >> police said they also found 520 marijuana plants. >>darya: the three they walk for the cure wrapped up. the turnout and the money collected was way down this year. the reason is that the organization in the desert breast cancer organization had come out earlier in...
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people that's doing life with people that are going home next year or blacks with whites or white supremacistshey're with someone with a child molestation case just to resolve the conflict before it happens. >> but even with careful screening, conflicts can still arise between cell mates. >> there is a guy in the infirmary with several injuries to his facial and head area. at this point he is saying he had a seizure. so we're going to go over and talk to him. we will try to talk to him. he may have been assaulted with a hot pot. we're going to talk to him and see if he is willing to talk at all. >> the victim is curtis cash who is serving a 29-year sentence for burglary. >> cash? >> yeah. >> what's up with you, man? >> you can stay laid down if you want to? what happened? >> fell. >> where? >> in my cell. >> that's a pretty nationality fall. did you get dizzy? >> i don't remember. >> have you fell like this before? >> no. >> first time. >> yeah. >> do you have a medical condition that would make you fall? >> no. >> you just tripped over something? >> i don't remember. >> somebody help you fall
people that's doing life with people that are going home next year or blacks with whites or white supremacistshey're with someone with a child molestation case just to resolve the conflict before it happens. >> but even with careful screening, conflicts can still arise between cell mates. >> there is a guy in the infirmary with several injuries to his facial and head area. at this point he is saying he had a seizure. so we're going to go over and talk to him. we will try to talk to...
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. >> as a member of a white supremacist group, he says he knows firsthand about prison violence. >> my next prison stay will be more violent. there are things i need to do. if i don't, there will be consequences. i need a jump when i need a jump. i'm not going to let anything slide that needs to be taken care of. >> even though kruger isn't affiliated with any racial gangs, he believes that going to prison might make it necessary for him to join one. >> to stay alive and survive, i got to do what i got to do. you can't be on your own, can't fly your own white flag, just doesn't work that way. just me being so big, i'm going to be a big flag myself. and that's kind of scary. >> but for now, the orange county jail provides a safe haven until the men leave for prison. >> but, yeah, we'll be in here for eight months now, me and him. not one fight yet. >> on the other side, in one of the jail's protective housing units, things are considerably less harmonious. >> casper, come here. >>> for most inmates, life in jail is a somber experience, full of seemingly endless days, long nights, and th
. >> as a member of a white supremacist group, he says he knows firsthand about prison violence. >> my next prison stay will be more violent. there are things i need to do. if i don't, there will be consequences. i need a jump when i need a jump. i'm not going to let anything slide that needs to be taken care of. >> even though kruger isn't affiliated with any racial gangs, he believes that going to prison might make it necessary for him to join one. >> to stay alive and...
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. >> walter "big foot" farmer's involvement in the white supremacist gang, the aryan brotherhood, eventuallyhe 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 brace. we have to b
. >> walter "big foot" farmer's involvement in the white supremacist gang, the aryan brotherhood, eventuallyhe 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. >>...
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police say the gunman was a white supremacist who killed six people in that shooting.an eventually took his own life. >>> a marine is wanted for a vicious beating caught on camera. you see it here. g gunnery sergeant started pummeling a cab driver early sunday morning. he fractured his face. the driver says he was picking up another passenger to try to reduce his fare. he also threatened to kill the driver. after the beating here, the marine checked himself into a nearby mental facility. police say they will arrest him as soon as he is released. >>> this morning more than 25,000 teachers in chicago will once again stay out of the classroom and hit the picket line. leaving more than 400,000 students in a bind. the chicago teachers union and the school board still have not been able to agree on a new contract. there is an impasse concerning new reforms that link new teacher evaluations with standardized test results in exchange for a 16% pay raise over four years. the two sides also cannot agree on health benefits, pension and job serity. many parents just want the issue
police say the gunman was a white supremacist who killed six people in that shooting.an eventually took his own life. >>> a marine is wanted for a vicious beating caught on camera. you see it here. g gunnery sergeant started pummeling a cab driver early sunday morning. he fractured his face. the driver says he was picking up another passenger to try to reduce his fare. he also threatened to kill the driver. after the beating here, the marine checked himself into a nearby mental...
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. >> the ex-leader of a white supremacist gang faces a whole new reality. >> if i'm ever put in general population i'm as good as dead. ♪ i can do anything today ♪ i can go anywhere ♪ i can go anywhere today ♪ la la la la la la la [ male announcer ] dow solutions help millions of people by helping to make gluten free bread that doesn't taste gluten free. together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. solutionism. the new optimism. has a facebook page these days. but where's the relationship status? well, esurance is now in a relationship...with allstate. and it looks pretty serious. esurance. click or call. and it looks pretty serious. if we want to improve our schools... ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. and get outstanding deals with the travelocity fall hotel sale. you can save up
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predatory inmates at holman but few more memorable than steven parker, a self-proclaimed leader of a white supremacist gang. parker is serving life without parole for murdering his stepmother and attempting to kill his father. >> about six months ago, i cut a dude's throat down there in population. >> what happened? >> well, he was beating me out of some money. and me and him worked a deal and i kept going back to him. and i said, you need to pay me my [ bleep ] money. you need to pay me what you owe me. and he knew me from other prisons. he knew what would eventually happen if he didn't pay me. i finally got tired of it and went and cut his throat. >> parker has assaulted numerous other inmates and staff members. he has spent most of his time at holman in the administrative segregation unit. >> he's an impulsive type of a guy. he's violent. he's in here for violence and apparently the time has not taught him any differently. >> can i be rehabilitated? yeah, i could be rehabilitated. if i could figure out how to get over the hatred. because i have a lot of hatred. i have a lot of hatred for people in
predatory inmates at holman but few more memorable than steven parker, a self-proclaimed leader of a white supremacist gang. parker is serving life without parole for murdering his stepmother and attempting to kill his father. >> about six months ago, i cut a dude's throat down there in population. >> what happened? >> well, he was beating me out of some money. and me and him worked a deal and i kept going back to him. and i said, you need to pay me my [ bleep ] money. you...
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ties, most are members of the neoconfederate organizations which is really just code for these white supremacist like that underscore this is about racial tension and sure there is a piece of it that is -- just about winning, think we want to win. this something interest in going to this racist jim crow type of south. people of color not afforded the same rights and same opportunities as everybody else. and that's a bigger conversation that we need to have. >> we heard attorney general holder use poll tax to describe what was going on with the voter i.d. these are wards that are predominantly minority. >> pennsylvania is so stark. we have the speaker of the house getting up at a state wide republican convention, we've passed voter i.d. to help romney win, done. >> you're right. we do have him saying that. let's listen. >> we are focused on making sure we have reached our obligations for years. pro second amendment done. voter i.d. which is going to allow governor romney to win the state of pennsylvania. done. >> what else do you need? >> if you think they aren't coordinated or connected, just li
ties, most are members of the neoconfederate organizations which is really just code for these white supremacist like that underscore this is about racial tension and sure there is a piece of it that is -- just about winning, think we want to win. this something interest in going to this racist jim crow type of south. people of color not afforded the same rights and same opportunities as everybody else. and that's a bigger conversation that we need to have. >> we heard attorney general...
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military does have regulations to govern the recruitment of neo-nazis and white supremacists and theywar on terror because the army was failing to recruit sufficient troops. i can understand how it looks like a sensationalist narrative but it's definitely not. it's a narrative which should shock most americans because the threat now with the war in iraq finished, well ostensibly finished and the war in afghanistan winding down in 2014, that the wars now and the threat to the population of the united states is now increasing. and it's not just white supremacies and neo-nazis. that's one of the specific investigations i did. what's more widely known are the soldiers with mentally unhealthy disorders. >> that is perhaps an entirely separate conversation. when you talk about the suicides and all those kind of things, deplorable numbers there. that said, colonel, regarding the first part of our conversation with matt, any validity to this? do you or any of your current military colleagues recognize this as a problem? >> well, there had been some problem in the past. don't forget we decided
military does have regulations to govern the recruitment of neo-nazis and white supremacists and theywar on terror because the army was failing to recruit sufficient troops. i can understand how it looks like a sensationalist narrative but it's definitely not. it's a narrative which should shock most americans because the threat now with the war in iraq finished, well ostensibly finished and the war in afghanistan winding down in 2014, that the wars now and the threat to the population of the...
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. >> caller: yes i was just wondering what homeland security was doing about the white supremacist groups the worst right-wing terrorists and you never mentioned him. it's amazing. >> guest: he gets mentioned a lot partly as an example of what one individual can do in the destruction and the deaf that he can create. a law enforcement fbi justice department's role to investigate those domestic terrorism, homeland security is more responsible for guarding our borders, northern, southern people coming by water and people coming by air as well as a lot of coordination with local law enforcement. so they have some law enforcement responsibilities, but if you are talking about giving and investigating a group you think may -- >> host: embrey to jump in because we need to go to the white house where they are going to do a moment of silence we want to listen and watch and come back to the discussion. [background noise] [background noise] [background noise] ♪ ♪ ♪ [background noise] >> a moment of silence this morning at the white house with the president and the first lady. you heard the bells ran
. >> caller: yes i was just wondering what homeland security was doing about the white supremacist groups the worst right-wing terrorists and you never mentioned him. it's amazing. >> guest: he gets mentioned a lot partly as an example of what one individual can do in the destruction and the deaf that he can create. a law enforcement fbi justice department's role to investigate those domestic terrorism, homeland security is more responsible for guarding our borders, northern,...
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caller: i was wondering what homeland security is doing about white supremacists, domestic terrorism? timothy mcveigh was one of the worst right-wing terrorists, and you guys never mentioned him. it is amazing. guest: actually, i think he gets mentioned a lot, partly, as an example of what one individual can do, and the of the destruction and death that he can create. that is, however, more of a law enforcement, fbi, justice department job to investigate those domestic terrorism acts. homeland security is more responsible for guarding our borders, people coming by air and water, as well as coordination with local law enforcement. they have some law enforcement responsibilities, but if you are talking about investigating a group -- host: i am going to jump in because we have to go to the white house. they are going to have a moment of remembrance. we will come back to our discussion. [bell rings] [bell rings] [bell rings] "taps" ♪ host: a moment of silence this morning at the white house with the president and first lady. you heard the bells rang at 8:46 eastern time, the time when the
caller: i was wondering what homeland security is doing about white supremacists, domestic terrorism? timothy mcveigh was one of the worst right-wing terrorists, and you guys never mentioned him. it is amazing. guest: actually, i think he gets mentioned a lot, partly, as an example of what one individual can do, and the of the destruction and death that he can create. that is, however, more of a law enforcement, fbi, justice department job to investigate those domestic terrorism acts. homeland...
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likely to be prosecutions directed against the archie bunker's of the world rather than the white supremacists of the world. indeed, most hate crime prosecutions involve young defendants, frequently mixed up teen-agers who commit low-level offenses such as criminal mischief and simple assault, typically escalating from spontaneous altercations at a party, in a parking lot, or at a school event. many cases that are initially called hate crimes, upon closer inspection, involve serious mental illness rather than some firm ideological commitment or organizational campaign against a particular group. it is worth pondering that the federal hate crime a statute passed in 2009 to bring a federal law enforcement resources to bear on hard-core murderous hate crime groups is this week being used to prosecute a breakaway homage cleric in ohio for religiously degrading on ashman who did not follow his -- amish men who did not follow his teachings by ordering that their beards be cut off. bias crime laws are unnecessary. failure to provide for a maximum punishment adequate to sanctify -- satisfy criminal of
likely to be prosecutions directed against the archie bunker's of the world rather than the white supremacists of the world. indeed, most hate crime prosecutions involve young defendants, frequently mixed up teen-agers who commit low-level offenses such as criminal mischief and simple assault, typically escalating from spontaneous altercations at a party, in a parking lot, or at a school event. many cases that are initially called hate crimes, upon closer inspection, involve serious mental...