0 provide it al sharpton's organization the national action network was deeply involved in the washington event. so were any of the speakers were you paid for this event you put on? >> paid by who? >> anybody. were you financially reimbursed at all? >> who? personally? no. none of us were paid to speak. no. >> what about your organization? did it profit at all from jrvettle how? >> from this event? >> i think the organization national action network and all the participating organizations, we had to raise money to cover the cost of doing this. plus the technical aspect, the jumbotron, so absolutely it costs a lot of money to do this. >> bill: sharpton's organization has a lot of money. in its last irs filing in 2011, the organization listed more than $4 million in contributions, many from far left concerns sharpton himself was paid more than $240,000 that year many if not all of his personal expenses were paid for by the nonprofit group. so you can see that mr. sharpton is benefiting from his for rays into the civil rights arena. now, the reason the teacher's unions are is so heavily involved with sharpton and the racial groups is that they do not want educational reform and do not want to discuss putting the blame for bad education where it belongs on chaotic parenting. the unions are demanding more money from the feds and the states. that, of course, comes in the form of higher property and income tax so it effects nearly everybody. quite simply, this is a scandal. dr. martin luther king wanted a fair stable system for for instance. did he not want a culture of debasement. awful behavior from so-called entertainers and a collapsing family landscape the civil rights industry, teachers unions, far left media and apathetic americans are all working together to block any kind of meaningful problem solving or cultural reform in this country and until americans come to grips with that nothing will get better. in the end. it is indeed about the content of character. when will the civil rights industry get back to that? and that's the memo. next on the rundown, juan williams will respond and then karl rove on what president obama should do about the human rights violations in syria. the factor will be right back. my insurance rates are probably gonna double. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands?