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for instance, if they belong to some sort of white supremacist gang, hispanic gang, asian gang. >> ever 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 was told it would actually 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's back on a parole violation, leaving behind a wife and four children. >> at one time when i thought i was going to come back i even asked my wife, should i run? she goes, i'm not going to make that call, she goes, but you can't take me with you. if i'm not wit
for instance, if they belong to some sort of white supremacist gang, hispanic gang, asian gang. >> ever 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...
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give me a lie detector test. >> and claiming you were a white supremacist active. >> what do i look like, a gang member? i'm not a gang member. i'm not a supremacist. >> we'll do a follow through, okay? all right, ma'am. >> thank you, sir. i like to have a lie detector for all three questions you asked me. i pay for it. >> you got money? >> yes, i do. >> thank you. >> all right, thank you. >> thank you. >> green will remain in segregation at least until officer mcclaren concludes his investigation. over in the men's segregation unit, 18-year-old tony goodwin is dealing with much bigger issues. he's currently on trial for murder. >> my judge told me if i were to lose trial my minimum sentence would be 23 to life and maximum 33 to life. >> goodwin, who was 16 at the time of his arrest, is accused of fatally shooting a 20-year-old man. >> i'm nervous. i was -- basically i want to speak from the heart to the victim's family, whatever part i played in this situation, i really apologize for it and i want them to know i'm sincere about it. >> i have to ask you then, what are you sorry for? >> t
give me a lie detector test. >> and claiming you were a white supremacist active. >> what do i look like, a gang member? i'm not a gang member. i'm not a supremacist. >> we'll do a follow through, okay? all right, ma'am. >> thank you, sir. i like to have a lie detector for all three questions you asked me. i pay for it. >> you got money? >> yes, i do. >> thank you. >> all right, thank you. >> thank you. >> green will remain in...
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it is also important to have a space to deal with white supremacists. we can learn what their commonalities are. obviously, they all hate jews. but in other ways, there is also a commonality. we have to make sure that when we are looking at the specific threats, we need to identify them for what they are. when we look at american citizens who are trying to join isis and al qaeda, what do we notice? these are people of diverse backgrounds, religion, races. diverse religions as well. perhaps they are responding to the call of radical violent extremism that is motivated by radical interpretations of islam. these people are not muslims themselves in many cases. we have to understand that a christian who converted to islam just two days ago believes they are part of isis and al qaeda. does that make them part of the muslim community? so, the resources we put in to creating positive relationships with the muslim community are very important. we cannot forget all of those who are not within the muslim community that are responding to these threats as well. pro
it is also important to have a space to deal with white supremacists. we can learn what their commonalities are. obviously, they all hate jews. but in other ways, there is also a commonality. we have to make sure that when we are looking at the specific threats, we need to identify them for what they are. when we look at american citizens who are trying to join isis and al qaeda, what do we notice? these are people of diverse backgrounds, religion, races. diverse religions as well. perhaps they...
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if i see swastikas in there, my clues tell me white supremacist.at tells me a little about him. if it's unruly, unkept, is he a drug addict? so i take all of those things into account before i look, depending on what i'm investigating. >> this was just a routine cell search. this time nothing suspicious was found. but that's not always the case. >> as you see here, we have a wide variety of weapons that have been discovered here at folsom. they go all the way from the big type of weapons all the way down to the slashing-type of instruments. they'll roll newspapers up. they will actually make real crude type of darts that are dipped in feces or urine and are shot at staff. we see these bottles here that are taped up together. one of the things that they do here is they secrete things in their rectums. the individual that had these bottles was actually trying to stretch his rectum up to be able to smuggle in some dynamite into our institution. >> another way weapons can get into prison is through the mail. while officers cannot read personal letters,
if i see swastikas in there, my clues tell me white supremacist.at tells me a little about him. if it's unruly, unkept, is he a drug addict? so i take all of those things into account before i look, depending on what i'm investigating. >> this was just a routine cell search. this time nothing suspicious was found. but that's not always the case. >> as you see here, we have a wide variety of weapons that have been discovered here at folsom. they go all the way from the big type of...
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during his time in prison, robert joined the white supremacist gang, the aryan brotherhood. >> i don'tieve i'm racist. i believe it's just who i am. i don't sit here call the black dude "n" word. i just don't believe with a white woman messing with a black man, i don't believe in interraces. i believe we should all stick together as one kind. >> when robert learned of andrea's relationship he felt it could cause him wig problems with his gang when he returned to prison. >> me being an aryan, none of my family members are supposed to have anything to deal with blacks. come to find out my sister got one. >> in the prison world that's a very big deal. that actually puts robert in a certain amount of jeopardy. >> now i got a lot of explaining to do when i get down to prison. >>> coming up, robert wolford makes a decision. and -- >> they wrote you up for fighting. i don't know if y'all was fighting, i don't know if y'all was horseplaying. tell me what happened. >> as if things couldn't get worse for donald coleman, when we saw him a few weeks later things had taken a horrible turn for him.
during his time in prison, robert joined the white supremacist gang, the aryan brotherhood. >> i don'tieve i'm racist. i believe it's just who i am. i don't sit here call the black dude "n" word. i just don't believe with a white woman messing with a black man, i don't believe in interraces. i believe we should all stick together as one kind. >> when robert learned of andrea's relationship he felt it could cause him wig problems with his gang when he returned to prison....
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the white supremacists hate blacks. the black supremacists hate whites. white supremacists hate jews. the black supremacists hate jews. it is good to see these guys get together on something, huh? >> i it seems like yesterday. >> it doesn't look like yesterday. >> you had a rough night. >> the interesting thing is andy when we went to the clip andy said was there a live audience? there was. but there weren't a bunch of mindless people laughing at things. they waited for something funny. >> was that pre arsenio hall? my take is he started that. >> i thought that was a pretty edgy segment. anyone have a guess, this was 99 why it was removed? what got my this week in hate segment taken down? >> columbine. >> columbine. coming up, a "50 shades of gray" puzzle. >> go from the altar of your beautiful beach wedding and then serving in serving in the seas without ever needing to change. thanks wetsuit suit. ?o >> the puzzle included many racy words including spanking, bondage, sub miss sigh and nipple clamps. a board member explained that it was a huge but uninte
the white supremacists hate blacks. the black supremacists hate whites. white supremacists hate jews. the black supremacists hate jews. it is good to see these guys get together on something, huh? >> i it seems like yesterday. >> it doesn't look like yesterday. >> you had a rough night. >> the interesting thing is andy when we went to the clip andy said was there a live audience? there was. but there weren't a bunch of mindless people laughing at things. they waited for...
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he's not a racist. >> and that can make him a marked man among other white supremacists. >> if you get caught being counterfeit, you could have serious, serious things happen. first, all the tattoos got to come off one way or another. >> another inmate attempts to hide the true nature of his recent conviction. >> when word of that gets out, it's almost like a target on their back. >> he's a child molester. >> and the jail takes steps to protect him from, among others, one of his cellmates. >> he a sheep. i'm a wolf. ♪ >>> fairfax, virginia, is a modern-day city steeped in reminders of the civil war. the cannons outside the old courthouse still face north just as they did then. and a nearby sign marks the site of the first confederate casualty, and across the street at the fairfax county adult detention center, christopher russell says race is still a divisive issue, and that his views are summed up by a symbol from another war. >> i have a swastika. the nazi battle flag is tattooed inside of it. it basically puts where i stand on life. i can walk into a unit or a room, and i can tell y
he's not a racist. >> and that can make him a marked man among other white supremacists. >> if you get caught being counterfeit, you could have serious, serious things happen. first, all the tattoos got to come off one way or another. >> another inmate attempts to hide the true nature of his recent conviction. >> when word of that gets out, it's almost like a target on their back. >> he's a child molester. >> and the jail takes steps to protect him from,...
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the aryan brotherhood of texas, a prison gang of white supremacists.yan brotherhood a potential group that may have done this? >> there had been some threats that had come out about that time that the aryan brotherhood had said they might want to get even with people in law enforcement. >> get even because less than three months before hasse's murder federal officials announced that 34 alleged aryan brotherhood gang members had been indicted for racketeering. the feds thanked among others the kaufman coin d.unty d.a.'s office for its role in the investigation. >> a lot of people were trying to put two and two together with the aryan brotherhood. >> it's one thing if it's one individual who went after mark. it's another if it's the aryan brotherhood. >> prosecutors across kaufman and the state were terrified if this is the aryan brotherhood, we're all targets. >> and then seven weeks after hasse's murder, another assault on law enforcement. it looked like it was open season on the criminal justice system. >> reporter: the colorado head of the department
the aryan brotherhood of texas, a prison gang of white supremacists.yan brotherhood a potential group that may have done this? >> there had been some threats that had come out about that time that the aryan brotherhood had said they might want to get even with people in law enforcement. >> get even because less than three months before hasse's murder federal officials announced that 34 alleged aryan brotherhood gang members had been indicted for racketeering. the feds thanked among...
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the decade between the emergence of radical reconstruction and the triumph of redemption and white supremacist rule under president pays -- president hayes was marked by legislation designed to protect the civil and political rights of formerly enslaved persons in the south. the 13th amendment ratified in late 1865, barred slavery and involuntary servitude from our shores. the amendment was quickly followed by the civil rights act of 1866 which declared in no uncertain terms that people born in the united states and not subject to any foreign power for citizens. without respect to their race, their color, or any previous condition of slavery or servitude. the civil rights act of 1866 also proclaimed any citizen had the same rights of white citizens to make an enforced contract, to sue and be sued, to give evidence in court and to inherit, purchase, lease, sell, and told real and personal property. additionally the civil rights act of 1866 guaranteed to all citizens the full in the benefit under the laws and proceedings for security of person and property. and like punishment and pain. those de
the decade between the emergence of radical reconstruction and the triumph of redemption and white supremacist rule under president pays -- president hayes was marked by legislation designed to protect the civil and political rights of formerly enslaved persons in the south. the 13th amendment ratified in late 1865, barred slavery and involuntary servitude from our shores. the amendment was quickly followed by the civil rights act of 1866 which declared in no uncertain terms that people born in...
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correctional staff who not only believe yost is a dangerous inmate, but that he's the leader of a white supremacist gang. >> here, yost. seen him out there? in 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 ]. and in their mind i'm a [ bleep ], you know? i'm constantly agitating them and they're constantly agitating me and i won't quit. >> ultimately, yost may not have a choice. >> time's ticking, i'm sick from hepatitis c virus from shooting dope for 20 years. the treatment that i've been on for a year and a half isn't working. my liver is in stage two. i'm tired. you know. i can't get no expression out. all my family's died one by one. >> what is your future? >> death. what's yours? death. >> next, on "lockup: raw." ♪ it's been 18 long years in the so-co prison ♪ >> one inmate's way of dealing. >> every year i change the amount of years it's been since i've been in prison. you know, in any job, an
correctional staff who not only believe yost is a dangerous inmate, but that he's the leader of a white supremacist gang. >> here, yost. seen him out there? in 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 ]. and in their mind i'm a [ bleep ], you know? i'm constantly agitating them...
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a peaceful town in ohio is turned upside down when two brothers, admitted white supremacists with criminal records, roll into town with guns blazing. february 15th, 1997, wilmington, ohio. state police trooper john harker is on highway patrol. with 11 years on the force's drug interdiction unit, harker has been involved in some of the riskiest and most high-profile arrests in the state. >> we worked in southwestern ohio with the intention of apprehending folks engaged in criminal activities, felony activities, drugs, stolen property, that type of enforcement. >> trooper harker's day starts like any other, with a traffic stop. he pulls over a driver going under the speed limit and whose 1977 blue chevy suburban is missing a front license plate. >> so i had to call the patrol post in wilmington and have a dispatcher run that. the license plate did match, at least the appearance of that vehicle, but that it was expired. >> but for now, this seems like it will be nothing more than a routine traffic stop. >> good afternoon, gentlemen. a visual scan of the vehicle as i walked up appeared that th
a peaceful town in ohio is turned upside down when two brothers, admitted white supremacists with criminal records, roll into town with guns blazing. february 15th, 1997, wilmington, ohio. state police trooper john harker is on highway patrol. with 11 years on the force's drug interdiction unit, harker has been involved in some of the riskiest and most high-profile arrests in the state. >> we worked in southwestern ohio with the intention of apprehending folks engaged in criminal...
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white supremacists are not burning people alive beheading etc., i think our government is being lenientthem and down playing what they are doing. we should annihilate them. antigovernment radicals, and isis, isil. and detracting from what is the pre-eminent threat or threatsthreats in america. >> yeah, what we have to do censure is we look at it comprehensively. this white house summit needs to look at ecoe terrorist and al quaida. when you do that, you put it into perspective, for the american public. what the last thing that we want to do is to have the american public look suspiciously towards it's fellow citizens and neighbors and who are mostly impacted by this. american muslims have relatives where thousands upon thousands of people are dying at the hands of al qaeda, so if we want their partnership we have to look at this comprehensively, and make sure we look at the threat domestically and internationally as well. >> how do you counter ideologist. >> well, first of all, let me just responsibility, we have to make a clear distinction, it is a global terrorism problem, but that pr
white supremacists are not burning people alive beheading etc., i think our government is being lenientthem and down playing what they are doing. we should annihilate them. antigovernment radicals, and isis, isil. and detracting from what is the pre-eminent threat or threatsthreats in america. >> yeah, what we have to do censure is we look at it comprehensively. this white house summit needs to look at ecoe terrorist and al quaida. when you do that, you put it into perspective, for the...
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it's their club and the company apologized for using the same letters as the white supremacist group. and the ads have been pulled. >>> 141 cases of measles now, most of the new illnesses are tried to outbreaks in disneyland in california and a day care center in illinois there were two unrelated cases in nevada. many cases that contracted the virus were not vaccinates, some were children too young to get the shots measles is confirmed in 32 states including pennsylvania and washington, d.c. >>> more than 11 million people signed up for health insurance before sunday's deadline the white house made the announcement last night and that number could grow because there say grace period for americans that started applications but couldn't finish them in time, they have until next sunday february 22nd coming up on "action news" at 11:00 something in your dalery routine could be affecting your love life, millions of americans take pills every year, it controls high blood pressure and pregnancy and more and it also may be sabotaging your sex life. >> i think and i'm quite surprised that so m
it's their club and the company apologized for using the same letters as the white supremacist group. and the ads have been pulled. >>> 141 cases of measles now, most of the new illnesses are tried to outbreaks in disneyland in california and a day care center in illinois there were two unrelated cases in nevada. many cases that contracted the virus were not vaccinates, some were children too young to get the shots measles is confirmed in 32 states including pennsylvania and...
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strikes us differently because as someone who has to advocate for herself constantly right in the white supremacist black society and two bossi is one of these words where if are you educated and are you black and articulate and it is one of those words that it is a black handed articulate is a backhanded compliment. >> larry: the fact of the mat certificate we all know the black families are falling part for many reasons women had to take the lead. had to be assertive. i don't think black women should be penalized for that i get the last word on that right. we'll be right back. [indistinct high pitched speech] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [loud electric guitar solo] ♪ it's a different kind of peanut butter cup. smooth and crunchy butterfinger peanut butter cups. ♪ now in minis. ♪ nestlé. good food. good life. what does it mean to have an unlimited mileage warranty on a certified pre-owned rcedes-benz? what does it mean to drive far as you want... for up to three years... and be covered? it means your odometer... is there to record... the memories. during the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event now through
strikes us differently because as someone who has to advocate for herself constantly right in the white supremacist black society and two bossi is one of these words where if are you educated and are you black and articulate and it is one of those words that it is a black handed articulate is a backhanded compliment. >> larry: the fact of the mat certificate we all know the black families are falling part for many reasons women had to take the lead. had to be assertive. i don't think...
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ben carson, they put him on their extremeist watch list, what they call hate groups and white supremacists first place they said because of allegedly antigay comments made by the good doctor. >> marriage is between a man and a woman. it is a well established fundamental pillar of society. and no group be they gays or people who believe in beastiality, does not matter, they don't get to change the definition. >> mainstream media trying to hit governor scott walker because he looks like he will be one of the leader candidates washington post reporters and editors going after him with an article as scott walker mulls white house little bit questions linger over college exit. kelly ann cona, and robert, great to see you powerful washington post piece scott walker has to be latching. >> i i can tell you we both agree, there are no no lingering questions, i am sure right wing it same reaction about president obama's college record. >> which part? they pub publish his entire record, wewe know everything. >> donald trump who. >> we had 6 years of obama presidency robert so understand what a harvar
ben carson, they put him on their extremeist watch list, what they call hate groups and white supremacists first place they said because of allegedly antigay comments made by the good doctor. >> marriage is between a man and a woman. it is a well established fundamental pillar of society. and no group be they gays or people who believe in beastiality, does not matter, they don't get to change the definition. >> mainstream media trying to hit governor scott walker because he looks...
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strikes us differently because as someone who has to advocate for herself constantly right in the white supremacistntry black society and two bossi is one of these words where if are you educated and are you black and articulate and it is one of those words that it is a black handed articulate is a backhanded compliment. >> larry: the fact of the mat certificate we all know the black families are falling part for many reasons women had to take the lead. had to be assertive. i don't think black women should be penalized for that i get the last word on that right. we'll be right back. the road. it can bring out the worst in people. but the m-class scans for danger... ...corrects for lane drifting... ...and if necessary, it will even brake all by itself. it is a luxury suv engineered to get you there and back safely. for tomorrow is another fight. the 2015 m-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. ♪ ♪ go to www.trycrunchyroll.com to start your free trial today. ♪ it was the best day ♪ -[ laughing ] -yeah! ♪ it was the best day ♪ ♪ it was the b
strikes us differently because as someone who has to advocate for herself constantly right in the white supremacistntry black society and two bossi is one of these words where if are you educated and are you black and articulate and it is one of those words that it is a black handed articulate is a backhanded compliment. >> larry: the fact of the mat certificate we all know the black families are falling part for many reasons women had to take the lead. had to be assertive. i don't think...
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strikes us differently because as someone who has to advocate for herself constantly right in the white supremacistry black society and two bossi is one of these words where if are you educated and are you black and articulate and it is one of those words that it is a black handed articulate is a backhanded compliment. >> larry: the fact of the mat certificate we all know the black families are falling part for many reasons women had to take the lead. had to be assertive. i don't think black women should be penalized for that i get the last word on that right. we'll be right back. crispy m&m's® are baaaack. what are you doing? you said to tell our fans crispy m&m's® are back. not those fans! did you mean this fan? no. (annoyed grumbles) what about that one? there's a fan in the break room, oh! and in the....(trails off) good, they're back. double coverage? no problem. triple covered? yes, please. for a limited time at pizza hut get the triple cheese covered stuffed crust pizza. order a large for just $11.99. now that's game-changing flavor. only at pizza hut. fact. fast-acting advil is designed wit
strikes us differently because as someone who has to advocate for herself constantly right in the white supremacistry black society and two bossi is one of these words where if are you educated and are you black and articulate and it is one of those words that it is a black handed articulate is a backhanded compliment. >> larry: the fact of the mat certificate we all know the black families are falling part for many reasons women had to take the lead. had to be assertive. i don't think...
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strikes us differently because as someone who has to advocate for herself constantly right in the white supremacist society and two bossi is one of these words where if are you educated and are you black and articulate and it is one of those words that it is a black handed articulate is a backhanded compliment. >> larry: the fact of the mat certificate we all know the black families are falling part for many reasons women had to take the lead. had to be assertive. i don't think black women should be penalized for that i get the last word on that right. we'll be right back. thanks for inviting me to come fishing. thank mary. speaking of mary, there's something i wanted to talk to you about. well, we've still got 11 hours til we stop. r, your daughter and i we've been together for... feel that? 236 lb-ft of torque i have to ask you something. i think i know what it is. 44 highway miles per gallon. the volkswagen passat tdi clean diesel with up to 814 hwy miles per tank. hurry in and you can get 0.9% apr for 60 months on the 2015 passat tdi plus a $2,000 bonus. (mom making airplane sounds) i was just
strikes us differently because as someone who has to advocate for herself constantly right in the white supremacist society and two bossi is one of these words where if are you educated and are you black and articulate and it is one of those words that it is a black handed articulate is a backhanded compliment. >> larry: the fact of the mat certificate we all know the black families are falling part for many reasons women had to take the lead. had to be assertive. i don't think black...
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it is also important to have a space to deal with white supremacists. learn about their commonalities are. obviously, they all hate jews. when we are looking at the specific threats, we need to identify them for what they are. when we look at american citizens who are trying to join isis and al qaeda, what do we notice? these are people of diverse backgrounds, religion, races. perhaps they are responding to the call of radical violent extremism that is motivated by radical interpretation of islam. these people are not muslims themselves in many cases. we have to understand that a christian who converted to islam two days ago, the leave they are part of isis and al qaeda. to that make them part of the muslim community? the resources we put in to creating positive relationships with the muslim community is very important. we cannot forget all of those who are not within the muslim community that are responding to these threats as well. profiling in this sense does not work. the more we are educated about the actual people who are getting radicalized, the
it is also important to have a space to deal with white supremacists. learn about their commonalities are. obviously, they all hate jews. when we are looking at the specific threats, we need to identify them for what they are. when we look at american citizens who are trying to join isis and al qaeda, what do we notice? these are people of diverse backgrounds, religion, races. perhaps they are responding to the call of radical violent extremism that is motivated by radical interpretation of...
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when you have bad guys on the streets, whether they're from white supremacist groups terrorists that completely outnumber police. if the threat's there, you have to prepare for it. >> lars l vilks says the gunman was better equipped than the police were. >> when this gooir manages to woo three police officers and kill somebody, and get away, than abled him ten hours later to kill more civilians and kill more cops. the shame of this that happens, is the reason you need to stop these people in this counter. >> we're going to leave it right there, tom, thanks so much appreciate it. we'll have much more in the newsroom right after this. slowly and quietly plucks] right on cue. [cat meows] ♪meow, meow, meow, meow...♪ it's more than just a meal it's meow mix mealtime. with great taste and 100% complete nutrition, it's the only one cats ask for by name. 3rd and 3. 58 seconds on the clock, what am i thinking about? foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capitalizes on diversity across the credit spectrum and gets exposure to front
when you have bad guys on the streets, whether they're from white supremacist groups terrorists that completely outnumber police. if the threat's there, you have to prepare for it. >> lars l vilks says the gunman was better equipped than the police were. >> when this gooir manages to woo three police officers and kill somebody, and get away, than abled him ten hours later to kill more civilians and kill more cops. the shame of this that happens, is the reason you need to stop these...
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against threats that spring from animosity towards any group, whether from anti-semites neo-nazis, white supremacistny hate group. so we are going to create dialogs that facilitate understanding and help communities communicate with respect across religious sectarian, and ethnic lines. we will work for inclusion so that people feel invested in their societies. and here in the united states we will continue to work firm that our country is home to people of all faiths. so let us leave here today with a renewed commitment to building a world unmarked by terrorism and ideologies of violence. countering violent extremism is a difficult challenge but it is not an insurmountable one. our timeline for success may be measured in years, if not decades, but we will prevail. and that is because together, we offer what terrorists never can -- a positive version for a more just, more equal, and more peaceful world. and at its most basic, that is what countering violent extremism is all about -- nurturing those better angels of human nature against the demons of hopelessness and hate. if we succeed in moving towa
against threats that spring from animosity towards any group, whether from anti-semites neo-nazis, white supremacistny hate group. so we are going to create dialogs that facilitate understanding and help communities communicate with respect across religious sectarian, and ethnic lines. we will work for inclusion so that people feel invested in their societies. and here in the united states we will continue to work firm that our country is home to people of all faiths. so let us leave here today...
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there's white supremacist extremism but that's not the group that attacked us on 9/11. >> why is he afraidt's because he thinks it's offensive to muslims in the world -- >> would be getting something out of that. if that true and he is trying to keep them happy we would get something for holding bach with that term. >> you know, in my conversations, again not scientific, with muslim friends, people i meet around the world i think they want to be distinguished from the extremists, from the violent jihaddists. threat not them. that's not most muslims in the world. >> what did you think when the president used the example, many things and horrible things have been done the name of jesus christ and christianity. he was not as quick to say islam. >> i thought that was totally unnecessary and i couldn't understand why he was saying that. everi'ing has had extremist that have done things that were not consistent with the heart of the religion. that's a -- >> also saying that -- >> a thousand years ago. >> in the terrorist attack in paris were random. >> one might say that the particular people th
there's white supremacist extremism but that's not the group that attacked us on 9/11. >> why is he afraidt's because he thinks it's offensive to muslims in the world -- >> would be getting something out of that. if that true and he is trying to keep them happy we would get something for holding bach with that term. >> you know, in my conversations, again not scientific, with muslim friends, people i meet around the world i think they want to be distinguished from the...
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the fount ten at chevy chase circle has been proposed to rename the fount tipain because of white supremacistiews. the family says it's unfair to use contemporary standards. post also reports the resolution is mostly symbolic because the fountain is on national park service land and it will nos likely take an act of congress to change it. >>> a proposed cancer institute in frederick, maryland has a new location.new state-of-the-art facility was to be located at the 7th street campus. it will be at the rose hill facility though. hospital directors say this location will cost less and be more convenient to patients. relocating the institute will save $7 million. it is not known when that $20 million project will be complete. >>> drivers planning to head out on rockville pike in bethesda needs to keep an eye out. cars traveling north are no longer able to turn at west cedar lane. crews are working on upgrades at that intersection. construction expected to last through the summer of 2016. drivers will also see a lane shift in that area. >>> a very special event is happening on capitol hill. elean
the fount ten at chevy chase circle has been proposed to rename the fount tipain because of white supremacistiews. the family says it's unfair to use contemporary standards. post also reports the resolution is mostly symbolic because the fountain is on national park service land and it will nos likely take an act of congress to change it. >>> a proposed cancer institute in frederick, maryland has a new location.new state-of-the-art facility was to be located at the 7th street campus....
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. >> seth: i would say he's a white supremacist, i would say he says very offensive things.know -- >> with a heart of gold. bad guy with a heart of gold. >> seth: yeah. anyways, we were giving -- my rehearsal dinner, we were, people were giving toasts. and all of a sudden, my brother's running the toasts. i didn't know, obviously we hadn't invited hamilton whiteman. >> yes. >> seth: but he showed up. and so this is a clip. we're going to show a clip now from my wedding video. here's a toast that i heard at my rehearsal dinner. >> seth and alexi, a match made in hell's counterpart. alexi ashe, what an exquisite creature. a brilliant lawyer with long, coltish legs, beautiful flaxen hair, perfect tits. [ laughter ] how could a woman of such divine symmetrical features marry a hook-nose? [ laughter ] but it works. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: i -- go ahead. >> you have the most exquisite nose i've ever seen. it hooks a little. >> seth: it hooks a little. the best part about that was, you basically -- you walked off having done that. samberg was getting married three weeks ea
. >> seth: i would say he's a white supremacist, i would say he says very offensive things.know -- >> with a heart of gold. bad guy with a heart of gold. >> seth: yeah. anyways, we were giving -- my rehearsal dinner, we were, people were giving toasts. and all of a sudden, my brother's running the toasts. i didn't know, obviously we hadn't invited hamilton whiteman. >> yes. >> seth: but he showed up. and so this is a clip. we're going to show a clip now from my...
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there was a controversy about his past in louisiana and having spoke ton a white supremacist group. but strategically, didn't they hope in republican politics in the republican leadership that steve scalise might be close enough to the rebel conservatives that he would be able to at least count them if he could not corral them. >> impactly he was the red state republican. remember before when you had mccarthy, boehner, and canter they came from blue states. that was supposed to be his role. i think on the issue of immigration, it is one of these issues that is just not -- you can't have compromise on it. there is no such thing. when everything you do they just say amnesty. so i think that is the problem with the house republicans. they have this -- there is just no compromising and they can't do anything as simple as a three-week extension. >> and he can't exkwut on his strategies. >> that would have been politically smart for him. the lawsuit was an asset to them and they could not figure out how to use it. they could have written a full funding measure that says it would have auto
there was a controversy about his past in louisiana and having spoke ton a white supremacist group. but strategically, didn't they hope in republican politics in the republican leadership that steve scalise might be close enough to the rebel conservatives that he would be able to at least count them if he could not corral them. >> impactly he was the red state republican. remember before when you had mccarthy, boehner, and canter they came from blue states. that was supposed to be his...
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historians about presidential leadership, asking them to sort them into different categories, white supremacistcist, racially neutral, and anti-racist. joining me now to discuss the various ways we rank presidents dorian warren. how do we come to it? and one of the things i think we find lincoln is the greatest president because he passed the ultimate test, on the ultimate moral issue, both as a sort of moral matter and also he won the civil war and kept the union together. but it seems to me when we talk about presidents and where they stand, it's impossible to leave race for very long. >> you can't. i think as what you -- the setup was great, because when you ask black political scientists versus white political scientists, there's a very race color so to speak how we view presidential leadership. and frankly it's useful to have a different kind of framework that looks at presidents in terms of did they expand the democracy for excluded groups, or did they retract democracy? >> they did big stuff, which i think is the stuff that gets woodrow wilson and andrew jackson in the top 10 even if big
historians about presidential leadership, asking them to sort them into different categories, white supremacistcist, racially neutral, and anti-racist. joining me now to discuss the various ways we rank presidents dorian warren. how do we come to it? and one of the things i think we find lincoln is the greatest president because he passed the ultimate test, on the ultimate moral issue, both as a sort of moral matter and also he won the civil war and kept the union together. but it seems to me...
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he was reaching out to internationalize the movement and connected against white supremacist terrorismmove against colonial terrorism. he was a teacher. i was referred to him as a master teacher. people say, what did he do? i say he changed lives. to give us a perception on how to view the world. he taught us the importance of doing research and speaking and not just off the top of your head. actually getting the facts. used to say, i know when i go out and speak of various places their people in the audience who are there to catch me with my facts wrong. >> peter bailey, we have to break now, but we will do part two of this discussion with you and ilyasah shabazz and posted online at democracynow.org. i'm amy goodman with aaron matÉ. . [captioning made possible by democracy now!]
he was reaching out to internationalize the movement and connected against white supremacist terrorismmove against colonial terrorism. he was a teacher. i was referred to him as a master teacher. people say, what did he do? i say he changed lives. to give us a perception on how to view the world. he taught us the importance of doing research and speaking and not just off the top of your head. actually getting the facts. used to say, i know when i go out and speak of various places their people...
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he was reaching out to internationalize the movement and connected against white supremacist terrorismmove against colonial terrorism. he was a teacher. i was referred to him as a master teacher. people say, what did he do? i say he changed lives. to give us a perception on how to view the world. he taught us the importance of doing research and speaking and not just off the top of your head. actually getting the facts. used to say, i know when i go out and speak of various places their people in the audience who are there to catch me with my facts wrong. >> peter bailey, we have to break now, but we will do part two of this discussion with you and ilyasah shabazz and posted online at democracynow.org. i'm amy goodman with aaron matÉ. . [captioning made possible by democracy now!] (music playing) ♪ what i'm actually doing here is picking some great wine to make a classic coq au vin. coq au vin is something you find all over france and some of the ingredients are always the same: it's bacon and pearl onions and mushrooms inside. what really changes as you travel through france is the st
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michael spaj a white supremacist. he went into an oak creek dwara thought they were muslims and shot six people. domestic extremism needs to be dealt with in in all its forms whether they're muslims or not muslims. now we're obsessed and toeing the line of peter king. he was having fine hearings in congress about radicalization in the muslim community and he's a republican. and the obama administration is doing counterextremism summit about muslims while we're do-two different parties, two different sets of ideologies but when it comes to muslims we're kind of like becoming -- it's kind of a gray area for me. i kind of ask myself oh wait democrats, republicans, like you just don't know anymore. >> do you feel like in the fight right now over how best to combat isis overseas as that's being debated in terms of -- one of the things that was interesting today is the president was talking about this is a military fight. but it's also all these other different types of fights. it's a way that america has to use our soft po
michael spaj a white supremacist. he went into an oak creek dwara thought they were muslims and shot six people. domestic extremism needs to be dealt with in in all its forms whether they're muslims or not muslims. now we're obsessed and toeing the line of peter king. he was having fine hearings in congress about radicalization in the muslim community and he's a republican. and the obama administration is doing counterextremism summit about muslims while we're do-two different parties, two...
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. >> the nazi low riders is a white supremacist gang formed in the '60s. membership can only be achieved by killing someone, and death is the only way out. >> the bgf is the black guerilla family. >> the black guerilla family is the only recognized black prison gang. street gangs like the crips and bloods are merely regarded by prison officials as disruptive groups. but the most notorious gang in the california prison system is called the mexican mafia. >> the mexican mafia is known as m.a., la m.a. they will be recognized by the eme, which is the spanish letter "m." >> the mexican mafia was born in california prisons in the mid 1950s. its members, who swear allegiance for life, are mostly mexican-americans from southern california. among gangs, the mexican mafia is considered the most disciplined and powerful within the california prison system. >> if you're an active gang member or an active hispanic wind the group, you're expected to be up at 6:00 in the morning when they go to the exercise yard together. they do exercises together in cadence. that's on
. >> the nazi low riders is a white supremacist gang formed in the '60s. membership can only be achieved by killing someone, and death is the only way out. >> the bgf is the black guerilla family. >> the black guerilla family is the only recognized black prison gang. street gangs like the crips and bloods are merely regarded by prison officials as disruptive groups. but the most notorious gang in the california prison system is called the mexican mafia. >> the mexican...
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no that these tests 1st into the public schools through the eugenics movement openly proud white supremacists who wanted to show that black people were beyond civilization. people like carl bring him from princeton, one of the most famous eugenicists in the nation. when when you understand that these tests came out of that what sense does it make that these tests are the key to closing the achievement gap like we year in hear in the rhetoric from the corporate education reformers? are movement needs to take up explicitly an antiracist struggle that will help broaden the movement to other communities which means joining the black class matter movement and defining black lives matter not just that we don't want to be shot down in the street with impunity, but we wanted education fit for kids that is culturally relevant and antiracist. [applause] >> really quick i think it is important to recognize i have spoken to a lot of parents of color when we did our campaign a castle bridge, our school is at least half latino and african-american, if not more. recent immigrants who don't speak english. th
no that these tests 1st into the public schools through the eugenics movement openly proud white supremacists who wanted to show that black people were beyond civilization. people like carl bring him from princeton, one of the most famous eugenicists in the nation. when when you understand that these tests came out of that what sense does it make that these tests are the key to closing the achievement gap like we year in hear in the rhetoric from the corporate education reformers? are movement...
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openly proud white supremacists who wanted to show that black people were beyond civilization as a people like carl bring them from princeton who designed the s.a.t. test was one of the most famous eugenicists in the nation. and when you understand that these tests came out of that what sense does it make that these tests are the key to closing the achievement gap i'd we here in the record from the corporate education reformers? so our movement against high-stakes testing needs to take up explicitly an antiracist struggle but i think will help broaden the movement to other committees and i think that means joining the movement and defining it not just a we don't want to be shut down industry with impunity but that we also want an education fit for our kids that's culturally relevant and antiracist. [applause] >> last -- go ahead. >> i think it is more to recognize i've spoken to a lot of parents of color. when we get her campaign, our school is at least half latino and african-american, if not more actually. a good number of those people also recent immigrants who don't speak english, and
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right now our probably most radical group is our white supremacist group, specifically the aryan brotherhood. i say they are the most radical because typically if there's an incident that an assault has occurred in, most of the time you'll see aryan brotherhood behind that. but that goes hand in hand with drug trafficking and extortions and intimidations. they are into all of it. the aryan brotherhood is a very structured, very, very structured. and they have bylaws, pledges, oaths and decrees, just like any other organization has. they believe in the expansion of the white race. christopher genrich is a confirmed aryan brotherhood member. >> i've been down eight years now, down for business murder, 13 counts. we were basically burglarizing veterinarian clinics for special k and pcp, stuff like that. >> since his incarceration in wabash valley, genrich has been involved in many fights with staff and other inmates. >> say i want to get into a fight with somebody. there's a problem i have with one of his brothers or whatever. we can make it to, all right, he's going to shake me down, and i'm g
right now our probably most radical group is our white supremacist group, specifically the aryan brotherhood. i say they are the most radical because typically if there's an incident that an assault has occurred in, most of the time you'll see aryan brotherhood behind that. but that goes hand in hand with drug trafficking and extortions and intimidations. they are into all of it. the aryan brotherhood is a very structured, very, very structured. and they have bylaws, pledges, oaths and decrees,...
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history of standardized testing you know, these first enter the public schools open the proud white supremacist who wanted to show black people were beyond civilization so one of the most famous eugenicist given the nation there when you understand that what cess -- since does it make to achieve pradesh closed virginia chief medigap? though a our movement these do take up expose alleviative racist struggle in that means joining the black lives matter movement. not just to be shot down with impunity but we also want an education for our kids that are anti-racist. [applause] >> is important to recognize speaking to parents of color , half of the school is half latino and african-american and if not more. a good number of those don't speak english. is in some ways it is about breaking through the mythology that says here is your ticket to a fair playing field. that is how it is put out there but in fact, it is the complete opposite. exposing that when they say here is a standard for your child but we will not support you or your teachers to help your child get there. vacate your not speaking engli
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at morehouse college, harvard mit, privilege to be a man within patriarchy to be white in a white supremacist tiered society a privilege rooted in a moral imperative that says this privilege comes with a price responsibility to figure how to employ capitol agency democratic space and a helpful way to the whole society. how do you make who it is you are and assets associated how do you make that matter? practicing black lives matter. >> like using who you are to create a context within black folks can affix the liberties. the specific leans heavy into honest self-assessment and politicking to figure the best and most effective fit. this level of invested agency necessitates you as an instrument of social justice are aware of the influences that inform how, when, where, and why you act towards self and others. so in short, narratives are stories that frame, guide command ground behavior vital to individual psychological unity. informing how it is we socially identify and behave they have a lot to do with implicit bias. we heard a lot about that when talking in the media. the idea is that an unc
at morehouse college, harvard mit, privilege to be a man within patriarchy to be white in a white supremacist tiered society a privilege rooted in a moral imperative that says this privilege comes with a price responsibility to figure how to employ capitol agency democratic space and a helpful way to the whole society. how do you make who it is you are and assets associated how do you make that matter? practicing black lives matter. >> like using who you are to create a context within...
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truck and dragged to his death for more than three miles by three men, two of whom were known white supremacistsnded federal hate crime protections to include violent acts based on sexual orientation and removed a restriction that required that victims of racially motivated violence be involved in an activity like voting or going to school. but the law also said that in addition to proving the bodily injury was cause to another person because of race that the evidence was also prove that the injury was caused willfully, which meant the doj would have had to show that george zimmerman knew he was committing an illegal act and that he was committing it in open defiance of the law. the department also considered whether he would run afoul of a second statute against force of a federally protected housing rights on the basis of race. but that law also requires proof of willful intent. this is the standard for all federal civil rights crimes. the government has to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that a person acted intentionally and with intent to break the law and it's one of the highest standards i
truck and dragged to his death for more than three miles by three men, two of whom were known white supremacistsnded federal hate crime protections to include violent acts based on sexual orientation and removed a restriction that required that victims of racially motivated violence be involved in an activity like voting or going to school. but the law also said that in addition to proving the bodily injury was cause to another person because of race that the evidence was also prove that the...
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it's a privilege to be a man within pate arcy to be white in a white supremacist tiered racist societystood as individual, institutional and cultural. a privilege, i contend, is rooted in a moral imperative that says, this privilege comes with a price, with a responsibility. that responsibility is to figure how to employ your capital your agency, your democratic space in a way that is helpful to the whole of society. how to make who it is and the assets associated your special flaifrg of democracy how do you make that matter. practicing black lives matter using who you are to create a context in which black folk can affix their awareness and abilities to liberation and freedoms from socialized and psychological oppression. this leans heavily into honest self-assessment and politicking with others to figure the best and most effective fit for you to community. this level of invested agency also necessities that you as an]3ohw instrument of social justice are aware of the influences that inform where, how, when where and why you act toward self and others in a particular way. understandi
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white supremacist groups have killed more in the past five years than isis has.caused in the muslim community. isis and al qaeda want us to call this an islamic movement. they want a backlash against the canadian muslims, american muslims. it makes them ripe for picking. there's two levels. it's not what's accurate and what will save american lives. >> let's talk about recruitment, christianne. you are in this unenviable position of having lost your son to being recruited and going to fight for isis. you have said there is this stigma around discussing radicalization really the threat here or the vulnerabilities. let's listen to some of what president obama said, aside from just using islam, he also talked about some of the other tools that for instance isis is using. >> the high quality videos the online magazines, the use of social media, terrorist twitter accounts. all designed to target today's young people online in cyber space. and, by the way, the older people here, as wise and respected as you may be your stuff is often boring. >> your son, christianne wa
white supremacist groups have killed more in the past five years than isis has.caused in the muslim community. isis and al qaeda want us to call this an islamic movement. they want a backlash against the canadian muslims, american muslims. it makes them ripe for picking. there's two levels. it's not what's accurate and what will save american lives. >> let's talk about recruitment, christianne. you are in this unenviable position of having lost your son to being recruited and going to...
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and '90s, fighting groups like, you know arian nation and a group called the order who were white supremaciste is that in two months, will be the 070th anniversary of the death of adolf hitler and yet naziism is alive and well in many places in the united states and in europe still, and that's without benefit of the nazis did not have the internet and hitler wrote one lousy book compared to what we're facing with other groups. in the modern era these new groups, domestic and international, are using the internet are using their connections and their ability to communicate and find followers through mass media and social media and that makes them increasingly dangerous now. >> and mark your center has been studying homegrown terrorism for a very long time. keeping track of supplying the information to the federal government. the department of homeland security classifying the threat from sovereign citizen groups that's how they're classifying it equal to a greater than threats from foreign groups. is that in sync with what the southern poverty center has been observed over the years or a new d
and '90s, fighting groups like, you know arian nation and a group called the order who were white supremaciste is that in two months, will be the 070th anniversary of the death of adolf hitler and yet naziism is alive and well in many places in the united states and in europe still, and that's without benefit of the nazis did not have the internet and hitler wrote one lousy book compared to what we're facing with other groups. in the modern era these new groups, domestic and international, are...