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can from developing its nuclear weapons program. they say the only way to move forward is to get north korea back to the table for dialogue with the international community. our fifth story "outfront," the rise of hate in america. oberland college in ohio suspended classes this week after a student reported seeing someone dressed in ku klux klan robes. it follows a string of recent hate incidents on campus. last august, a 40-year-old ex-soldier turned white supremacist rocker shot up a sikh temple in oak creek, wisconsin, killing six people. you remember that. a few weeks later, a group of georgia men were linked to an anti-government plot to assassinate president obama and it's all part of what the southern poverty law center says is a disturbing trend. a study says the number of anti-government groups are at an all-time high, many driven by the fear the government will strip them of their rights but do the findings add up? "outfront" tonight, mark potoch is author of the report and senior fellow at the law center.

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