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one of the problems with the weather underground is there were no successful prosecutions afterwards. so there s really i can understand the moral outrage so many people might have at this there s really no legal reason to stop it. these people had not been charged with crimes. and the crimes we now know did commit, the statute of limitations had long passed. this guy bombed among other things the pentagon. we talked about that with ayers. he was the one who made the bomb. he says he can t remember. i think i m about 99% sure he built the bomb. uh-huh. he told me that in the six years that he built bombs for the weather underground they might have done two or three actions without him, but that he built everything else. so he bombs the pentagon among other places, according to you, you believe that based on your research. and he spoke to you as well as many others of the weather underground did as well. yes. and then he goes underground, right? and as bill ayers did and o
experience life well lit ®. speak with your eyecare professional to. .upgrade your lenses to transitions ® signature ™ . the thing to realize is that guys like ayers, even if they don t have an official position on the campus, are now beginning they have moved out. they ve moved out of the universities now into the high schools and into the elementary schools. that was filmmaker dinesh d souza on our the kelly file special who is teaching our kids talking about how a number of former domestic terrorists decided to sort of abandon their protest movement in favor of instead teaching the next generation in classrooms around this country. and tonight a new book reveals the story of one more, ronald fliegelman took over the bomb
imploeded in 1976 and 1977, many of its members simply returned to ordinary life. in fliegelman s case he returned to his parents house in philadelphia to go back to the job he left. six years later he began teaching in the new york city schools. and still gets a pension of $ha$ $45,000 a year. does he know ayers? what does he think of ayers? i don t believe i asked him his opinion of mr. ayers. how about the other people of the weather underground? one of the things you find interviewing alumni, there s a good deal of resentment toward all the people who attracted the attention in the media. first and foremost bill ayers. there s a feeling and i can t necessarily personally ascribe this to ron but there s a feeling among some of these people we built the bombs, we took the risk and they re getting the credit. oh, i see. the beef they have with them. now, one other thing, this book puts the lie to something bill ayers told me. and here s the clip.
making after three blew themselves of working on a bomb. soon after took on a new gig, teaching children in the new york city public schools. the author that broke this story joins me now. brian burr ro is a special correspondent at vanity fair. the forgotten age of revolutionary violence, brian, great to see you. wow. so obviously we had a long exchange with professor ayers and documented not only his history as a domestic terrorist but his stint as a college professor getting a state paycheck from the, you know big brother against whom he railed. he s still getting taxpayer dollars. he is. as a matter of fact, it s funny. if you go back and look at the most senior ten to 12 members of the weather underground leadership, i would say eight or nine ultimately entered education. how do they do that? i think the better question is how do they not do that?