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being a white supremacist is not a bad thing. >> and according to allgier, being a white supremacistean that he belongs to one of utah state's white supremacist prison gangs. >> you've got sackensaw, forthright, k.b., and those dudes aren't white supremacists. they're not part of a white supremacist. they were started by people who were rats and p.c. cases. >> the interesting thing about curtis was he claims he's not in a gang. he's not a gang member. he's just a white supremacist, a skinhead. and he thought there was a really, really severe difference. >> i'm no part of them. i have never been a part of them nor will i ever be a part of them. those dudes, in my mind, are weak and lame. they're not white supremacists, nor will they ever be. >> and at that point, one of the officers leaned into my ear and said if you use that, he is going to get attacked. he is going to get stabbed. >> while inmates like allgier are completely aware that talking about gangs could put them in peril, it is a risk they have taken time and time again when interviewed on "lockup." >> we knew theoretically
being a white supremacist is not a bad thing. >> and according to allgier, being a white supremacistean that he belongs to one of utah state's white supremacist prison gangs. >> you've got sackensaw, forthright, k.b., and those dudes aren't white supremacists. they're not part of a white supremacist. they were started by people who were rats and p.c. cases. >> the interesting thing about curtis was he claims he's not in a gang. he's not a gang member. he's just a white...
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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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he is a known white supremacist, i don't think that's the message to be sending along with the confederatehe entire symbol is extremely divisive, and you throw something like him in there who is actively flagging with the flaggers here in richmond, virginia. >> kristin, can i jump in for a quick sec. one of the things is this idea of perception. people are saying it is this historically, but our community seems very, very united on what the flag is. kevin notes . . . and so it's interesting to hear the different things on the flags because some users are questioning is it unpatriotic. sylvia notes . . . michael you would be able to speak to this. >> i certainly would. they -- they threaten to take the president of the confederate states of america to court and to try him on treason, and they dropped the charges. you can't say that it is treason. treason is spelled out in the constitution. succeeding, which is exactly what the colonies did from great britain, the southern states sa seeded from the government of the united states. and the it was a federated policy. was not this overbearing s
he is a known white supremacist, i don't think that's the message to be sending along with the confederatehe entire symbol is extremely divisive, and you throw something like him in there who is actively flagging with the flaggers here in richmond, virginia. >> kristin, can i jump in for a quick sec. one of the things is this idea of perception. people are saying it is this historically, but our community seems very, very united on what the flag is. kevin notes . . . and so it's...
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white supremacist group ...stirs up controversy ...in north dakota... --quick booing nats-- emotions ran high... as members of... the... national socialist movement... held a meeting sunday... in the town of leith..../ they were there... to support... craig cobb.../ . a resident who's attempting to turn the city of sixteen people... into an all white community..../ hundreds of protesters... from three states... were on hand ... along with extra police.. but... te group's commander says they didnt come to start a fight. h "we are not a hate organization. the media is constantly saying that we are white supremacists, we're bigots, we are racists, that we're a hate group. there's nothing in our organization that has anything to do with hate." there's no doubt we'll be the majority in leith. it's only a question of when." cobb has purchased 12 plots of land in leith..../ he says... he picked the town... because it was beautiful... and cheap.../. lawmakers only have 7-days to pass a spending plan to keep the government operating. and moments after gaveling-i
white supremacist group ...stirs up controversy ...in north dakota... --quick booing nats-- emotions ran high... as members of... the... national socialist movement... held a meeting sunday... in the town of leith..../ they were there... to support... craig cobb.../ . a resident who's attempting to turn the city of sixteen people... into an all white community..../ hundreds of protesters... from three states... were on hand ... along with extra police.. but... te group's commander says they...
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into town, the small town of 24 people, and his goal is to turn this into a kind of haven for white supremacistseel? >> it made me feel afraid. if his goal is to just have only white people here, where do my husband and i go? because i know i would not be welcome. some of the posts that have been about me have made that very clear. they hold me in complete disregard, complete scorn, because i have the audacity to be married to a black man. >> you are putting it very nicely. some of the posts he said were crude. they were awful. they called you a filthy race-mixing white woman. this is in your own town. >> don't forget being peabrained, also. >> you guys have lived here for years. have you ever experienced any kind of racism in this town? >> never, not me. everybody has been cool. >> and the town is so small, 24 people. that might be a high count. have either of you bumped into this man yet? >> i ran into him last year. he was out walking and i was outside, as well. so we introduced ourselves, and just chatted for a little bit, and he asked if -- as i remembered, he asked if i had property for sa
into town, the small town of 24 people, and his goal is to turn this into a kind of haven for white supremacistseel? >> it made me feel afraid. if his goal is to just have only white people here, where do my husband and i go? because i know i would not be welcome. some of the posts that have been about me have made that very clear. they hold me in complete disregard, complete scorn, because i have the audacity to be married to a black man. >> you are putting it very nicely. some of...
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some say it is a white supremacist welcome wagon how one north dakota town is bracing for a meeting withcontroverse ye new neighbors. homemade, one of the questest and popular ways to travel in one african city. >> a deadly attack at a mall in kenya in the second day. 59 people are dead. hinge hing dozens of hostages being held. kenya's government ministers saying there are 175 people who were injured in saturday's attack. the somalian rebel group, al shabaab. >>> congress has eight days to work out a funding deal. house republicans passing a bill on friday that would fund the government but effectively kill the affordable care act. president obama and the first lady will be meeting with families who lost loved ones in the washington navy yard shootings. the president will attend a memorial for the victims. >> a small town in north dakota making national headlines and bracing for protests. 350 demonstrators are expected to make their message heard in the small town of leaf. that town has a population of 16 but it is at the sent of a big fight hanging national headlines because white supr
some say it is a white supremacist welcome wagon how one north dakota town is bracing for a meeting withcontroverse ye new neighbors. homemade, one of the questest and popular ways to travel in one african city. >> a deadly attack at a mall in kenya in the second day. 59 people are dead. hinge hing dozens of hostages being held. kenya's government ministers saying there are 175 people who were injured in saturday's attack. the somalian rebel group, al shabaab. >>> congress has...
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a white supremacist tries to take over a small town in north dakota.l speak to the only african-american resident in this small town. woman: everyone in the nicu -- all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. if you're caring for a child with special needs, our innovative special care program offers strategies that can help. >>> white supremacist paul craig cobb is causing all kinds of trouble in leaf, north dakota. just days ago, the people of leaf, all 24 of them, learned of cobb's secret plot to take over their town. his goal is to turn leaf into a quote, white nationalist intentional community. bobby harper is leaf's only african-american resident. he and his wife sheryl joined me now. thanks so much for being with us. first, tell me what leaf was like, describe
a white supremacist tries to take over a small town in north dakota.l speak to the only african-american resident in this small town. woman: everyone in the nicu -- all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to...
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and it seems hat he wants to create a colony of fellow white supremacist in the area. retha colclasure has reaction from residents. >> reporter: leith is a small, out of the way town in grant county. with a population of just 19, it doesn't usually get much attention. but all that changed when this story was published in the bismarck tribune. >> "it took me off guard that something like that was happening for two years, and didn't know anything about it." >> "my husband is part native american." >> reporter: monica lowry lives about 30 miles south of carson, and works at the town's gas station. >> "we make our own buns and vegetables and stuff." >> reporter: but she and her husband are often in leith, visiting the grain bins they own there. >> "everybody has a right to their beliefs but when it infringes on other people, that's not ok." >> reporter: craig cobb, a known white supremacist who is wanted in canada, began buying up property in leith in september 2011. since then, he's purchased a dozen lots, and sold two to two others with like-minded beliefs. >> reporter:
and it seems hat he wants to create a colony of fellow white supremacist in the area. retha colclasure has reaction from residents. >> reporter: leith is a small, out of the way town in grant county. with a population of just 19, it doesn't usually get much attention. but all that changed when this story was published in the bismarck tribune. >> "it took me off guard that something like that was happening for two years, and didn't know anything about it." >> "my...
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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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after discovering the white supremacist gang shephard had recently dropped out of ordered a hit on himded to move shepard to a temporary cell for the weekend. >> an rtu, a residential treatment unit temporarily. until they find the unit to put you in. >> to protect him, prison officials decided to move shephard to a housing unit, separated from the general population until they could find a more permanent solution, such as a transfer to another prison. >> you said you wasn't going to tell them where i'm at? >> it won't go back to the cell house. this will go to the unit you're going on. >> shephard will also be placed on key lock status, a measure usually meant to discipline inmates, but in this case it's to protect him. it means he'll be locked inside his cell 23 hours a day and allowed out only for a shower or supervised rec time. >> check the cell out over, make sure there ain't nothing in here. >> this is like a dungeon in a dungeon. i guess that's the price you pay before you ever kill somebody or get killed. >> ronnie's story was not an unusual one for us to encounter. we'll star
after discovering the white supremacist gang shephard had recently dropped out of ordered a hit on himded to move shepard to a temporary cell for the weekend. >> an rtu, a residential treatment unit temporarily. until they find the unit to put you in. >> to protect him, prison officials decided to move shephard to a housing unit, separated from the general population until they could find a more permanent solution, such as a transfer to another prison. >> you said you wasn't...
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a bomb planted by a white supremacist ripped through the building, 200 people were inside. 22 were injured. denise mcnair, carole robertson, addie mae collins and cynthia wesley, four little girls all under the age of 15 were killed. former secretary of state condoleezza rice, a birmingham native was a friend of denise mcnair. >> i said to my parents as the events were unfolding on television, why do they hate us so much? and i remember my father simply saying, they are hateful men, they are just hateful men. >> the horrific attack shocked the nation making america take a deep look at racial inequality and injustice. >> it also strengthened the civil rights movement and helped influence the passage of the landmark civil right bill of 1964. but today in birmingham, they came to remember. >> in looking forward, it is truly that we honor their sacrifice if we remember that equality and justice for all written in the constitution is actually not just a piece of paper, but something that each and every one of us must live each and every day. >> four lives cut short, four little girls whose unti
a bomb planted by a white supremacist ripped through the building, 200 people were inside. 22 were injured. denise mcnair, carole robertson, addie mae collins and cynthia wesley, four little girls all under the age of 15 were killed. former secretary of state condoleezza rice, a birmingham native was a friend of denise mcnair. >> i said to my parents as the events were unfolding on television, why do they hate us so much? and i remember my father simply saying, they are hateful men, they...
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sister carol robertson was murdered by a bomb planted in the 16th street baptist church by white supremacists. she joins us now from washington where she is also taking part in the 50th anniversary commemorations. diane, in honor to have guns program. thank you for your time. five decades as a longtime. does it seem like 50 years? >> yes, in a lot of ways, it does seem like 50 years when you carry that kind of pain in your heart. years.seemed like 50 tavis: how is it that you have navigated carrying that pain for 50 years, losing your sister in this most terrific ways? >> i had to just go on and live bestfe and try to make the of my life, raise my children, my two daughters. i couldn't wallow in a lot of pity because that was not the image i wanted them to see of me. of course, they know about everything that happened and it led me to dowhat more with black history and talking about civil rights and what it was like growing up in 1963 in birmingham. probably more than i would have. but you have to move on and you have to live your life and try to make the best of a bad situation. tavis: how d
sister carol robertson was murdered by a bomb planted in the 16th street baptist church by white supremacists. she joins us now from washington where she is also taking part in the 50th anniversary commemorations. diane, in honor to have guns program. thank you for your time. five decades as a longtime. does it seem like 50 years? >> yes, in a lot of ways, it does seem like 50 years when you carry that kind of pain in your heart. years.seemed like 50 tavis: how is it that you have...
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five years ago he was red-flagged for handing out white supremacist literature on university campuses. he ran with the aryans. now he looks like he's gone indie. he's got no record, no web site. he's a little under the radar. home base is this abandoned glass factory. there are 23 subjects, and they are armed. we got to get them before they put their plan in play. we're gonna come at 'em from the east, split into north-south while spike does his thing. team four... we hit from the west. that's right. extra cuffs, kids, we're going to need 'em. let's go, guys, let's go. you're next. then it's you. man: yeah, man, i'm so ready. it's been a long time coming. man 2: definitely. trent, we gotta talk. talk to me here. hey, outside. yeah, you can say what you need to say in front of them. look, i'm not playing around. don't touch me. okay?! is there something you want to talk about here, danny? this is between us! i'm not a kid anymore! ackland: boys! is there something i should know about? anything, eddie? no movement. spike? they got a network of security cams. wireless, which is good. we
five years ago he was red-flagged for handing out white supremacist literature on university campuses. he ran with the aryans. now he looks like he's gone indie. he's got no record, no web site. he's a little under the radar. home base is this abandoned glass factory. there are 23 subjects, and they are armed. we got to get them before they put their plan in play. we're gonna come at 'em from the east, split into north-south while spike does his thing. team four... we hit from the west. that's...
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handle a very significant hate crime case when he was a young lawyer that involved a gang of white supremacists that went on a killing spree and ended up shooting 3 people and killing one when he was a young lawyer working in the civil rights division. he later served as a top deputy for attorney general janet reno, he was special counsel to ted kennedy and served as the president's advisor on civil rights issues. he was also director for civil rights at the department of human health services. tom, you will find, is passion ate and committed to equality and justice for everyone. tom, more than anyone i know, makes every single day in his life matter, whether it's focused on anti-bullying work, voting rights, disability rights, housing rights, the eighth amendment, immigration, hate crimes or human trafficking. tom cares about all of those issues to his core and he works every day to make the world a better place. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome assistant attorney general tom perez. (applause). >> good morning, it's an honor to be back here. i got to spend some time last night with my brot
handle a very significant hate crime case when he was a young lawyer that involved a gang of white supremacists that went on a killing spree and ended up shooting 3 people and killing one when he was a young lawyer working in the civil rights division. he later served as a top deputy for attorney general janet reno, he was special counsel to ted kennedy and served as the president's advisor on civil rights issues. he was also director for civil rights at the department of human health services....
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and around the country on sikhs who have been mistaken as muslims and in fact just last year a white supremacist named wade michael page went on a shooting rampage at a sikh temple in oak creek wisconsin killing six people and wounding four others it's all part of a growing trend toward islamophobia and you don't have to go all the way to wisconsin to find it right here in washington d.c. numerous elected representatives have said disparaging remarks about islam often as a result of ignorance about the religion to talk to me about this trend and the factors that may be contributing to this growth i'm joined by uber heem hooper communications director for the council on american islamic relations eve for him thank you so much for joining me first of all of course put this incident into context for us how often are we seeing attacks like this on muslim sikhs or any other people that are perceived as muslims well members of the sikh community are often targeted unfortunately because sikh men wear turbans and they often wear very long beards and bigots not being brain surgeons they associate turbans
and around the country on sikhs who have been mistaken as muslims and in fact just last year a white supremacist named wade michael page went on a shooting rampage at a sikh temple in oak creek wisconsin killing six people and wounding four others it's all part of a growing trend toward islamophobia and you don't have to go all the way to wisconsin to find it right here in washington d.c. numerous elected representatives have said disparaging remarks about islam often as a result of ignorance...
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york and around the country on sikhs who have been mistaken as muslims in fact just last year a white supremacist named wade michael page went on a shooting rampage at a sikh temple in oak creek with wisconsin killing six people and wounding four others it's all a part of a growing trend toward islam phobia and you don't have to go all the way to wisconsin to find it right here in washington d.c. numerous elected representatives have said disparaging remarks about islam often as a result of ignorance about their religion i was joined earlier by uber heem hooper communications director for the council on american islamic relations i first asked him to put the attack on dr prob good seeing into context and talk about how often we see attacks on muslims and sikhs within the united states. members of the sikh community are often targeted unfortunately because sikh men wear turbans and they often wear very long beards and bigots not being brain surgeons they associate turbans and beards with muslims so we see it quite often we've we've come to the assistance of sikhs who have been attacked on a number
york and around the country on sikhs who have been mistaken as muslims in fact just last year a white supremacist named wade michael page went on a shooting rampage at a sikh temple in oak creek with wisconsin killing six people and wounding four others it's all a part of a growing trend toward islam phobia and you don't have to go all the way to wisconsin to find it right here in washington d.c. numerous elected representatives have said disparaging remarks about islam often as a result of...
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york and around the country on sikhs who have been mistaken as muslims in fact just last year a white supremacist named wade michael page went on a shooting rampage at a sikh temple in oak creek wisconsin killing six people and wounding four others it's all part of a growing trend toward islam a phobia and you don't have to go all the way to wisconsin to find it right here in washington d.c. numerous elected representatives have said disparaging remarks about islam often as a result of ignorance about the religion i was joined earlier by ybor heem hooper communications director for the council on american islamic relations i first asked him to put the attack on dr prob joad saying into context and talk about how often you see attacks on muslims and sikhs within the united states. members of the sikh community are often targeted unfortunately because sikh men wear turbans and they often wear very long beards and bigots not being brain surgeons they associate turbans and beards with muslims so we see it quite often we've we've come to the assistance of sikhs who have been attacked on a number of oc
york and around the country on sikhs who have been mistaken as muslims in fact just last year a white supremacist named wade michael page went on a shooting rampage at a sikh temple in oak creek wisconsin killing six people and wounding four others it's all part of a growing trend toward islam a phobia and you don't have to go all the way to wisconsin to find it right here in washington d.c. numerous elected representatives have said disparaging remarks about islam often as a result of...
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turns out craig cobb, a white su prem prem -- supremacist is not popular. >> in the tiny town of relief until now. >> what do you want to do? >> we want to control the town. >> reporter: craig cobb wants a white power takeover. >> it is fair to say you consider whites superior to blacks, jews, mexicans, gays, other groups? >> i don't understand why the other different people don't say whitey is pretty darned nice and clever. >> reporter: the population of leif is only 24. so his plan, as crazy as it sounds might actually happen. he bought his house recently and been buying up other lands for like-minded friends. >> reporter: you bought this land here? >> yes. >> reporter: what did you buy this land for? >> these lots were $500 each. >> reporter: $500? >> now, they're worth about $3300. >> what did you buy here? >> these are all thin lots here. >> reporter: cobb says he picked leif because it's a beautiful place and land is cheap. >> reporter: how long of a period did it take you to buy these lots plus your house? >> maybe 10 weeks total. >> reporter: no one knew what you were doing in t
turns out craig cobb, a white su prem prem -- supremacist is not popular. >> in the tiny town of relief until now. >> what do you want to do? >> we want to control the town. >> reporter: craig cobb wants a white power takeover. >> it is fair to say you consider whites superior to blacks, jews, mexicans, gays, other groups? >> i don't understand why the other different people don't say whitey is pretty darned nice and clever. >> reporter: the population...
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. >> we know that white supremacists do not respect us. they are here in an effort to spread their hate. as much as weback need to be. >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. today, in a democracy now special, we spend the hour with alan rusbridger, editor-in-chief with the guardian newspaper. they revealed the national security agency is withholding of thousands of verizon customers. the guardian revealed a source behind the leaks was a national security agency contractor named edward snowden. >> any analyst can target anyone. where those communications will be picked up depends on the networks and the authorities that that analyst is empowered with. not everyone has the power to target everything. i certainly have the ability to wiretap anyone, from you, to your accountant, a judge, even the president, if i had a personal e-mail. the guardian has continued to publish notes from edward .nowden the articles have ignited an international debate about the nsa's activity and the nature of invest
. >> we know that white supremacists do not respect us. they are here in an effort to spread their hate. as much as weback need to be. >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. today, in a democracy now special, we spend the hour with alan rusbridger, editor-in-chief with the guardian newspaper. they revealed the national security agency is withholding of thousands of verizon customers. the guardian revealed a source behind the leaks was...
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at center is a fight started by white supremacists trying to establish protected enclaves. hundreds of protesters are expected to come out against leaders of the movement. >>> this is the headquarters of that neo-nazi organization. members have been buying up property. they plan to take control of the local government and make that town an all-white settlement. leith's mayor has vowed to do whatever necessary to stop the group from succeeding. >>> esucceeding. >>> animal activists say that 2013 could be a top year for poaching of animals. we have reports on an unique method to save rhinos. >> a rhino is tranquil lated and hole is drilled in the animal. >> we'll contaminate the honor with a mixture of dye. what they are doing is removing the value from the horn and giving it back to the animal where it belongs. right now a dead rhino is worth more than a live rhino. we want to change that. >> the dye can be detexted into a powder. this is what it looks like when it's been contaminated. it has a distinct smell and is toxic. >> anyone who consumes it risks nausea, stomachache
at center is a fight started by white supremacists trying to establish protected enclaves. hundreds of protesters are expected to come out against leaders of the movement. >>> this is the headquarters of that neo-nazi organization. members have been buying up property. they plan to take control of the local government and make that town an all-white settlement. leith's mayor has vowed to do whatever necessary to stop the group from succeeding. >>> esucceeding. >>>...
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. >> we know that white supremacists don't respect us. >> protesters made it clear, they're not finishedtrying to make a white rights group take over. >> these are not the streets of the nazis. >> i'm an american. they do not represent america. this crowd of people represents america. ♪ stand up >>> joining me tonight, mark potak, southern poverty law center. this story broke oup open again over the weekend, mr. potak, because the head of the national american socialist party or whatever it's called, went there to look and see if this was going to be feasible. jeff shoep, the leader of the national socialist movement, had this to say. he said we to start somewhere. so if we start in small towns and spread out from there, it's sort of a test ground in that sense. where if we're able to get off the ground here, then we're able to get off the ground in other places. you saw the videotape of the reaction some 200 native americans were out there this weekend in a small town of leaf, north dakota in the southwestern portion oh of the state. i've been in the portion of the state numerous times.
. >> we know that white supremacists don't respect us. >> protesters made it clear, they're not finishedtrying to make a white rights group take over. >> these are not the streets of the nazis. >> i'm an american. they do not represent america. this crowd of people represents america. ♪ stand up >>> joining me tonight, mark potak, southern poverty law center. this story broke oup open again over the weekend, mr. potak, because the head of the national american...
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if i see swastikas in there, my clues tell me white supremacist.if it's unruly, unkept, is he a drug addict? so i take all of those things into account before i look, depending on what i'm investigating. >> this was just a routine cell search. this time nothing suspicious was found. but that's not always the case. >> as you see here, we have a wide variety of weapons that have been discovered here at folsom. they go all the way from the big type of weapons all the way down to the slashing-type of instruments. they'll roll newspapers up. they will actually make real crude type of darts that are dipped in feces or urine and are shot at staff. we see these bottles here that are taped up together. one of the things that they do here is they secrete things in their rectums. the individual that had these bottles was actually trying to stretch his rectum up to be able to smuggle in some dynamite into our institution. >> another way weapons can get into prison is through the mail. while officers cannot read personal letters, they do have a right to inspect
if i see swastikas in there, my clues tell me white supremacist.if it's unruly, unkept, is he a drug addict? so i take all of those things into account before i look, depending on what i'm investigating. >> this was just a routine cell search. this time nothing suspicious was found. but that's not always the case. >> as you see here, we have a wide variety of weapons that have been discovered here at folsom. they go all the way from the big type of weapons all the way down to the...
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and we've had a lot of problems with the sex offenders and white supremacist groups. >> the floodings led by inmate george grahf who is refusing to let correctional staff move him out of his cell. >> it's about grahf. and i want to put him on special controls, as well. >> the prison's emergency response team is ordered to suit up for a forcible cell extraction on grahf. >> i'm officer wilson. i'm the number one man on the cell extraction team. i'll be in charge of his head. >> each member has a specific function in these highly choreographed procedures. >> my name is officer scott. i'm the number four man and team leader. i'm responsible for securing right side leg and i'm also responsible for all team movement. >> prison policy is to videotape statements from each team member. >> my name is sergeant unit and i'm responsible for introducing chemical agents into the cell. >> i'm officer barry soski. i'll be videotaping this operation. i'll be using the amount of force necessary. >> i'll use the least amount of force necessary -- >> -- to gain control of the offender. >> all right. let
and we've had a lot of problems with the sex offenders and white supremacist groups. >> the floodings led by inmate george grahf who is refusing to let correctional staff move him out of his cell. >> it's about grahf. and i want to put him on special controls, as well. >> the prison's emergency response team is ordered to suit up for a forcible cell extraction on grahf. >> i'm officer wilson. i'm the number one man on the cell extraction team. i'll be in charge of his...
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took over, he got embarrassed at his new job, when it turned out that they had hired a guy with white supremacist ties to write their anti-immigration study. then they had this totally genius move, when this study came out showing that 57% of americans did not want to defund obama care. they put out this poster, saying that 57% of americans did want to defund obama care. they read the poll backwards or upside down or something. the poll says 57% of americans don't want it. they put out a poster saying, look at this poll, it says that 57% of americans do want it! who cares! we used to be a think tank, but now we're run by a senator who quit and used to run a marketing firm before that. sometimes we get our numbers backwards. who cares? we make posters now. then, under jim demint, the heritage foundation said they would score senators on whether they voted with ted cruz to filibuster for a government shutdown. we there track that vote, they said. we will score you on that. you won't look like a real conservative anymore unless you vote with ted cruz to filibuster, to shut down the government. well,
took over, he got embarrassed at his new job, when it turned out that they had hired a guy with white supremacist ties to write their anti-immigration study. then they had this totally genius move, when this study came out showing that 57% of americans did not want to defund obama care. they put out this poster, saying that 57% of americans did want to defund obama care. they read the poll backwards or upside down or something. the poll says 57% of americans don't want it. they put out a poster...
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children pratt is the same man who according to new york times has spoken at rallies held by white supremacists and militia groups is also appeared in a variety of fringe far right radio shows and some fringe for life like mine to promote outlandish conspiracy theories in excess in an appearance on alex jones his radio show pratt supported jones is quite a man that the u.s. government may have been behind the july two thousand and twelve aurora colorado shooting and pratt did not reject stan solomon's claim that the december two thousand and twelve newtown sandy hook tragedy may have been staged by the government as a program to vent to help promote new gun restrictions nothing wrong with having an informative debate about gun violence in america but if you're going to have that debate at least be ready to push back against blatant misinformation your wacky conspiracy theories c.n.n. did a fairly weak job of that and that's why the network has been politically correct. it's thursday let's get geeky on catching diseases betty is sleep the better your brain works that's what new research suggests
children pratt is the same man who according to new york times has spoken at rallies held by white supremacists and militia groups is also appeared in a variety of fringe far right radio shows and some fringe for life like mine to promote outlandish conspiracy theories in excess in an appearance on alex jones his radio show pratt supported jones is quite a man that the u.s. government may have been behind the july two thousand and twelve aurora colorado shooting and pratt did not reject stan...
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what does happen after the march, four little girls are killed by white supremacists in their church.rent -- we're going to stay on this topic when we come back. as we go out i want you to see images. when we talk about complications of the pleasanton being african-american, there's an image at the march this week, president obama's face on the american flag in the place where -- for me this image was such a strikingly complicated one. what would it mean to have simultaneous racial pride and patriotism. we've had a lot of anxiety about the flag in the past. ♪ [ villain ] well mr. baldwin... it appears our journey has come to a delightful end. then i better use the capital one purchase eraser to redeem my venture miles for this trip. purchase eraser? it's the easy way to erase any recent travel expense. i just pick a charge, like my flight with a few taps, it's taken care of. impressive baldwin. does it work for hotels? absolutely thank goodness. mrs. villain and i are planning our... you scare me. and i like it. let's go what's in your wallet? . >>> talking about complications that co
what does happen after the march, four little girls are killed by white supremacists in their church.rent -- we're going to stay on this topic when we come back. as we go out i want you to see images. when we talk about complications of the pleasanton being african-american, there's an image at the march this week, president obama's face on the american flag in the place where -- for me this image was such a strikingly complicated one. what would it mean to have simultaneous racial pride and...
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the bombing by white supremacists helped to spur the passage of the civil rights act in 1964. >>> dianaba to key west saying she did it in "squeaky clean, ethical fashion." her critics have requested her speed. nyad and her team said her speed was a combination of her propelling herself and a favorable current. she said claims by her doctors that she went seven hours without eating or drinking were mistakes. rare mentions of soccer here on "world news now." first of all, the u.s. men's national team qualified for next summer's world cup in brazil. >> look at the screen if you are not looking. a high school game in new jersey. the kid does a flip on a throw in. yeah. the ball hits the goalie's hand and goes in. it's a goal, and it counts. >> full credit for andy gordon from hackensack, high school. the bad news that was the team's only goal of the game. so they lost 2-1 but does it matter? >> just crazy. in the soccer-loving world, that will get a bazillion hits. >> amazing. obviously a loss matters, but >> i'd love to ask was he trying to do that, trying to throw it up there so somebody
the bombing by white supremacists helped to spur the passage of the civil rights act in 1964. >>> dianaba to key west saying she did it in "squeaky clean, ethical fashion." her critics have requested her speed. nyad and her team said her speed was a combination of her propelling herself and a favorable current. she said claims by her doctors that she went seven hours without eating or drinking were mistakes. rare mentions of soccer here on "world news now." first of...
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where 50 years ago today, four little girls were killed in a bombing by a white supremacist. dr.lling them victims of one of the most vicious crimes ever perpetrated against humanity. it was 2 1/2 weeks after the march on washington issued a call for political and economic equality. the first policy response to that call, the civil rights act of 1964 followed almost a year later. but it was a response that was galvanized on september 15th, 1963, by the death of four children, who would become martyrs for the cause. the time in birmingham that day was approximately 10:22 a.m. central when the explosion took the city. the girls, adee may collins, cynthia, had just finished a sunday school lesson, whose subject was the love that forgives. after class, the girls were in the church basement, waiting for the start of the youth sunday services. below them was a bundle of dynamite, hidden there by a member of the kkk who'd timed the explosion to happen during sunday school. church members reportedly found the girls huddled together beneath the debris. they died instantly, but justice for
where 50 years ago today, four little girls were killed in a bombing by a white supremacist. dr.lling them victims of one of the most vicious crimes ever perpetrated against humanity. it was 2 1/2 weeks after the march on washington issued a call for political and economic equality. the first policy response to that call, the civil rights act of 1964 followed almost a year later. but it was a response that was galvanized on september 15th, 1963, by the death of four children, who would become...
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the attacked by white supremacists killed four african-american girls and injured more than 20 otherpeople. here's a brief reflection from september 15, 1963. >> september 15, 19 63, what happened? before 1962, 1960 three, was segregated and the civil rights movement was percolating. but in 1963, birmingham became bombingham. bombs off all the time. on september 15, 19 63, at the 16th street baptist church, homegrown terrorists set a bomb in the bathroom in the basement. four little girls were killed there just on their way to sunday school. i can remember so well the day that it happened because my father was a minister and we had gone up to the church. my mother was the choirmaster and so we had gone to the church to get ready for service and all of a sudden there was this loud thud. we knew a bomb had gone off. you just knew that in birmingham in those days. we thought maybe in our community and within a little inle my father's cousin came and she said the 16th church had been bombed. a little while later we knew the names of the girls who had been and denise mcnair who was one of
the attacked by white supremacists killed four african-american girls and injured more than 20 otherpeople. here's a brief reflection from september 15, 1963. >> september 15, 19 63, what happened? before 1962, 1960 three, was segregated and the civil rights movement was percolating. but in 1963, birmingham became bombingham. bombs off all the time. on september 15, 19 63, at the 16th street baptist church, homegrown terrorists set a bomb in the bathroom in the basement. four little girls...
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but if it was special pleading as biased in its own way as any white supremacists, he saw it as partisanshipin the cause of justice and democracy as he proclaimed. the most bag any sent drama in the -- magnificent drama in the thousand years of human history. it was, he wrote, the transportation of ten million human beings out of the dark beauty of their mother continent into the newfound you el doradof the west. and he concluded: they descended into hell, and in the third century they arose from the dead in the finest effort to achieve democracy for the working millions which this world has ever seen. it was a tragedy that beggared the greek, it was an upheaval of humanity like the reformation and the french revolution. yet we are blind and led by the blind. we discern in it no part of our labor movement, no mart of our industrial triumph, no part of our religious experience. and why? because in a day when the human mind aspired to a science of human action, a history and psychology of the mighty effort, of the mightiest century, we've held under -- we fell under the leadership of those who
but if it was special pleading as biased in its own way as any white supremacists, he saw it as partisanshipin the cause of justice and democracy as he proclaimed. the most bag any sent drama in the -- magnificent drama in the thousand years of human history. it was, he wrote, the transportation of ten million human beings out of the dark beauty of their mother continent into the newfound you el doradof the west. and he concluded: they descended into hell, and in the third century they arose...
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i wish he was white supremacists.he name of the new organization as the national association for the basement of colored people. he wanted to lift everybody else to. frederick douglass about 50 years earlier said if you believe majorities matter and i believe they do, four fifths of the world is colored. he wasn't talking about black folk. he was talking about every other color. that's where we start. where will kids was on fire when people try to slander going into the 1963 march on washington. it motivated him, slandering because he was gay to churn out that many more basses. we got them in the civil rights act, pushing through the voting rights act. we also get rid of the europe only preference, part of the coalition that we are all together. we got rid of the europe only preference for immigration to this country. we have always been for sensible comprehensive immigration reform. the new naacp is nothing but a renaissance of the old naacp. the multiracial date the sound was already have in outlook and yet feel by
i wish he was white supremacists.he name of the new organization as the national association for the basement of colored people. he wanted to lift everybody else to. frederick douglass about 50 years earlier said if you believe majorities matter and i believe they do, four fifths of the world is colored. he wasn't talking about black folk. he was talking about every other color. that's where we start. where will kids was on fire when people try to slander going into the 1963 march on...