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He's a true American hero.

You know, and how this piece of history,

sort of, slipped through the cracks,

I mean, I went to a historically Black college,

learned a lot about my culture. I can't

believe I've never heard about this.

I don't feel like a celebrity.

I don't feel, I was a hero

or am a hero.

I don't feel what I did was heroic.

I appreciate the honor.

It is very appreciated but

I don't feel that way.

I had a job to do

and I did my job. I came to work every day,

I scanned the newspapers,

I looked for stuff that might be of

interest on this particular day

something jumped out at me

and I responded to it.

There was nothing heroic about it.

It was just a job.

You

kept your community safe though, from these people, these animals, right.

But that too was my job,

stop picking on me.

Ok, just had to say that, but you're right.

All this information is on the card that you see

in the film.

They duplicated it exactly.

I didn't wanna try to emulate

or imitate. I wanted to inhabit his spirit

and it was something about the exchange of the card,

when he showed that membership card,

remember, at the table

read. That sorta was like the

portal to his soul

and he let me have it for a couple

months and I really appreciated that.

Literally trying to not laugh

at the fact that they were being made

fools of in such a fairly

easy way and not recognizing

the fact that they were dealing

with two different people.

The real Chuck,

in the movie is Flip Zimmerman

but thereal Chuck, his voice is

totally distinctively different than mine.

Anybody should have recognized they were talking

to two different people

and just that alone was,

was a laugh.

But talking on

the phone pretending to be a white supremacist

with my sergeant sitting there listening

he's fallin' out of his chair laughing,

and gagging 'cause

he couldn't catch his breath,

turning red in the face,

running out of the office to compose himself.

I really hate those black rats

and anyone else really that doesn't have pure

white aryan blood running through their veins.

I'm happy to be talking to true white American.

God bless white America.

This whole thing was like a 'Saturday Night Live' skit

but it had very serious overtones

to it because these guys believed

in the ideology of white

supremacy.

Groups like the Klan are always dangerous.

They will preach non-violence

but their actions betray them.

And when I was talking on the phone to

these knuckleheads in my investigation

they were talking about

committing violent acts.

And yet they were telling each other

the Klan is not violent we are the new Klan.

We don't believe in violence.

They even invoked Martin Luther King's Day

and we like Martin Luther

King we believe in

non-violent protest.

But if we're confronted by

people that look like the two of us

then they will resort to violence.

People are basically good

but you will always have that small

percentage that fall into the category

of these Klansmen

and other white supremacists.

So what I took away from this is that you

have to be willing to confront racism

head on.

You have to be willing to tackle the

issue of white

supremacy,

white dominance

in America. And in other parts

of the country,

you have to be willing to tackle that

and take a stand

and do what you can to stamp it out.

You're not gonna eliminate it

but you can't control it.

You can't keep it in the shadows,

you can't keep it underground

and not allow it to come seep forth

like it has happened since a

certain gentleman took control of the White House.

We have to be willing to

unite

and address this problem wherever it,

wherever it rears its ugly head.

Every time we move forward we seem to have

fall into a period where we take two

steps back.

Right now, we're in that two-steps-back period.

During the eight years of Obama,

there were not marches openly

expressed like we saw in Charlottesville going

on around the country

with the alt-right. These guys were there,

but they were

probably at surface level beneath the surface

just a tad bit

but they were openly out

and marching and creating havoc like

we saw in Charlottesville during the 8 years

of Obama.

We had a moral conscience in the White House who

was expressing his contempt

as the leader of this nation.

He was expressing his contempt for actions

like that.

There were a lot of racist incidents that went on

during the Obama years

but they were in open display to

the extent that we saw in Charlotte.

In comes the idiot

imbecile that occupies the White House now

and he

gives his wink and a nod

and his statement that Charlottesville about

equivalency on both sides.

You had a group on one side that was bad

and you had a group on the other side that was also

very violent.

There was no equivalency.

You cannot equate a white

supremacist to peaceful marchers,

no matter whether you agree

with the marchers

or not

or agree with the peaceful protest

or not. You cannot equate them

with these guys walking around

with Tiki torches which was nothing

more than a symbolic

cross burning

and yelling Jews will not replace us.

So when you have that

lack of a moral conscience

things like this are going to erupt to the surface

much greater than they ever have been.

And that's what we have going on right now.

We're in that cycle

and hopefully that cycle will end

when that idiot is gone.

And I won't say how I want him gone,

just I want him gone.

But hopefully it will end.

But right now we have to endure.

And that's why I say,

we as a community of people,

concerned people,

need to unite and be willing to stand

up to this and fight against it as

opposed to sitting idly by

and letting it go on beside us because we are ashamed

or afraid to talk about race.

We need to stop being ashamed

and afraid.

Language that's used in this film.

I mean it's,

it's harsh.

But it's meaningful.

It's not for shock value

or to try to

manipulate the film to be more entertaining.

No, this is, this is the language that was

used then, in real life,

and this is how it's used right now,

in today's world.

So at least people can start seeing,

like man...I was watching it in

France I felt embarrassed of

my country.

You know, and this is a period piece.

You know, I wasn't even alive then

and I'm like,

I'm embarrassed for my country.

So hopefully to that point,

I bring that up to say hopefully

we can hear how we sound

and how we feel.

And we can,

sort of, at least, all we need, all we need is one

person off of this film,

that sees this film that'll be inspired to change

that, you know, and that's what I'm...

I'm in the service business.

You know, I was there to service the film

and to hopefully inspire others the way this real American

hero inspired me to even take

this role on. Period.

For more infomation >> Ron Stallworth and John David Washington on Spike Lee's 'BlacKkKlansman' | NowThis - Duration: 8:22.

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Oregon & Washington Fire Maps: Fires Near Me [August 23] | Heavy.com - Duration: 12:40.

Oregon & Washington Fire Maps: Fires Near Me [August 23] | Heavy.com

These are the latest updates about fires in Oregon and Washington as of August 23.

You can see an interactive map of the Oregon and Washington fires here, provided by Oregon.gov, or view details from NIFC.gov here.

Another interactive map is here.

Read on for the latest details about the fires' locations, containment, evacuations, and more.

In Oregon, according to NIFC, there are 14 active fires today, totaling 343,315 acres.

In Washington there are 10 fires today, totaling 103,182 acres.

Read on for details about active fires in Oregon and Washington, according to NIFC.gov and other sources.

You can also see an interactive map of southern Oregon specifically, detailing evacuation areas, here.Here are details on the individual fires for August 23.

187 Gilman Fire.

This Oregon fire is in the Umpqua National Forest.

It's 954 acres and 70 percent contained, located 12 miles northeast of Monument.

Arctic Jim Fire.

This North Cascades National Park fire in Washington is 340 acres and 0 percent contained, according to NIFC.

It's two miles southwest of White Swan.

It's listed on NIFC's webpage but additional details are not available.

Capital Press reported the same information that was on NIFC's page on August 21.

Bannock Lakes Fire.

This Washington fire in the Okanogan/Wenatchee National Forest is 476 acres and 0 percent contained as of August 23.

It's remained about the same size for several days.

The fire is 17 miles west of Stehekin in Glaciar Peaks Wilderness.

Inciweb is covering this fire alongside the Cougar Creek Fire and the Lost Fire.

Inciweb's latest update for the Bannock Lakes fire was August 23, posted on the Cougar Creek Fire webpage.

The fire was caused by lightning and is in the Glacier Peaks Wilderness.

It's burning among "large rocky outcroppings and isolated clusters of timber in steep, inaccessible terrain," Inciweb reported.

" The Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail (PCT) is closed from Suiattle Pass to High Bridge.

The PCT detour is from Suiattle Pass to Stehekin.

More information and a map is available at http://www.pcta.org.

Aerial observers continue to monitor the fire.".

Boyds Fire.

This Washington fire in the Northeast Region is 3,488 acres and 54 percent contained as of August 22 at 11:34 p.m.

It's 3 miles west of Kettle Falls (at 48.602 latitude, -118.141 longitude).

The cause of the fire is unknown.

On August 23, Inciweb noted the following about evacuation levels: "All areas from Boulder Creek Road south to Sherman Homes Road remain at a Level 2 (Get Set) evacuation.

This evacuation level designation does not mean that the fire is out and these areas are out of danger.

The public should be prepared to leave these areas at a moment's notice.

Evacuation levels are reviewed daily.

A Red Cross Shelter was set up at the Kettle Falls High School.

Columbus Fire.

This Oregon fire is overseen by the Umpqua National Forest.

It's one of four fires near Prospect, Shady Cove, and Tiller.

(The four fires are Miles, Columbus, Snow Shoe, and Round Top.).

It's 10,061 acres and 55 percent contained as of August 23.

It's located 15 miles east of Tiller and is being updated by Inciweb under the Miles Fire information page.

Inciweb noted on August 23: "Much of the Miles and Columbus Fires Perimeter has been containedespecially in areas near residences.

Crews continue patrolling these areas.

They have also been hauling hoses, pumps and other equipment off the fire lines.

Only resources needed to continue this work and to secure open fire line on the Miles and Columbus Fires will remain here.

Over the last few days, over 500 personnel have been released or reassigned to work on other fires.".

A community meeting will be Thursday, August 23 for the Miles and Columbus fires at Tiller RFPD fire station at 27598 Tiller-Trail Highway in Tiller, Oregon.

The meeting is at 6 p.m.

Cougar Creek Fire.

This Washington fire is now 40,105 acres and 40 percent contained as of August 23.

It's 8 miles northwest of Manson, 12 miles northwest of Ardenvior, 7 1/2 miles northeast of Plain, and 20 miles northwest of Entiat.

It was caused by lightning.

The following update was shared by Inciweb on August 23: "Yesterday, crews were able to begin low intensity burnout operations along the western edge of the fire, strengthening the primary containment line.

Smoke lifted again which provided opportunities for aircraft to support firefighters on the ground using both water and retardant.

Helicopters were able to drop over 280,000 gallons of water once the smoke lifted.

When conditions allow, crews will continue the low intensity burnout operations along the western edge of the fire.

Along the southern and eastern sides of the fire, crews continue to mop-up and monitor the fire-line.

Crews will continue to assess structures in the communities of Chiwawa Pines, Shugart Flats and Plain while also continuing to use dozers and other heavy equipment to prepare the secondary containment line above the communities.

Structures in the upper Entiat River Valley will also continue to be assessed and additional contingency lines are being identified as a precaution.".

Inciweb reported the following about evacuation levels on August 23:.

"Chelan County implemented Level 2 (GET SET) evacuation notifications on for the Chiwawa Loop Road from Plain out to the intersection with Chiwawa River Road, both sides of the roadway.

This includes Chiwawa River Pine Community and Shugart Flats Community and all roads that intersect with the Chiwawa Loop Road in the affected area.

"Plain is remaining at a Level 1.

"A Level 2 evacuation status is in place from Stormy Creek MP 16.6 to the end of the Entiat River Rd.".

For specific questions and updates regarding evacuations please call the Chelan County Emergency Management at 509-667-6863 or visit their Facebook page.

Red Cross can be contacted at 509-663-3907.

A Red Cross Shelter at 14916 US 97A in Entiat is on standby.

For more infomation >> Oregon & Washington Fire Maps: Fires Near Me [August 23] | Heavy.com - Duration: 12:40.

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Washington County, TN schools transportation supervisor Tim Post resigns - Duration: 1:22.

For more infomation >> Washington County, TN schools transportation supervisor Tim Post resigns - Duration: 1:22.

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Commerce: Progrès à Washington sur l'Aléna, timide avancée avec la Chine - Duration: 4:05.

 Bientôt la fin de la guerre commerciale déclenchée par Trump il y a plusieurs mois ? Le Mexique et les Etats-Unis sont sur le point de finaliser un accord préliminaire, préalable à une reprise des discussions avec le Canada sur un nouvel Aléna, l'accord de libre-échange liant les trois pays, ont annoncé mercredi les négociateurs mexicains

 Le ministre mexicain de l'Economie Ildefonso Guajardo a déclaré espérer conclure « dans les prochaines heures ou les prochains jours » les discussions bilatérales avec son homologue américain, le représentant au Commerce Robert Lighthizer, engagées il y a cinq semaines à Washington

Un accord à approuver à nouveau tous les cinq ans ?  « Il est possible qu'on boucle tout entre les Etats-Unis et le Mexique cette semaine », a de son côté indiqué à des journalistes Jesus Seade, le négociateur en chef du Mexique dans les négociations pour un nouvel Aléna

« Le Canada doit encore nous rejoindre, nous ne devons pas nous précipiter, mais nous sommes déjà proches », a-t-il ajouté, en précisant que les sujets difficiles étaient abordés

 Parmi eux figure notamment la demande américaine d'une clause dite « crépusculaire », qui impliquerait que l'accord soit approuvé à nouveau tous les cinq ans, ce à quoi le Mexique comme le Canada sont opposés

 La négociatrice canadienne Chrystia Freeland s'est dite encouragée par les progrès réalisés

Le ministre mexicain de l'Économie avait indiqué que le Canada rejoindrait les pourparlers une fois que les questions les plus importantes pour son pays auraient été réglées

Le négociateur mexicain, Jesus Seade, s'est dit optimiste sur le fait que l'accord puisse être conclu d'ici le 29 août

Aléna responsable du chômage aux USA selon Trump  Les responsables américains avaient fait savoir que si l'accord pouvait être conclu avant la fin du mois d'août, il serait possible d'obtenir l'approbation du Congrès pour le nouvel Aléna avant que le président élu du Mexique, Andrés Manuel Lopez Obrador, ne prenne ses fonctions le 1er décembre en remplacement d'Enrique Peña Nieto

 Cela mettrait également l'accord en place avant que le nouveau Congrès américain ne siège en janvier, ce qui le protégerait de la possibilité d'une opposition des démocrates si ceux-ci remportent la majorité lors des élections de mi-mandat de novembre

Les négociations pour moderniser l'Aléna, signé il y a 24 ans, ont été entamées il y a un an à la demande de Donald Trump, qui juge cet accord responsable de la disparition de milliers d'emplois dans son pays, en particulier dans le secteur automobile

Renouer le dialogue avec la Chine  Parallèlement à ces discussions sur les échanges au sein des trois pays de l'Amérique du Nord, l'administration Trump s'est attelée à tenter de renouer le dialogue avec Pékin, au point mort depuis deux mois

 Une délégation d'une dizaine de négociateurs chinois menée par le vice-ministre du Commerce Wang Shouwen et le vice-ministre des Finances Liao Min a planché avec le sous-secrétaire américain au Trésor chargé des affaires internationales David Malpass et des adjoints du représentant au commerce

 Mais comme l'avait laissé entendre Donald Trump en disant « ne pas en attendre grande chose », ces travaux n'ont pas semblé déboucher sur une avancée majeure alors qu'une multitude de produits chinois et américains sont devenus 25 % plus chers jeudi du fait de l'imposition de tarifs douaniers supplémentaires

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