towards a military confrontation
with north korea.
joining me now is h.r. mcmaster.
general, welcome to "meet the
press."
>> good morning.
>> before i get started, i gotta
ask about charlottesville and
perhaps you have had a chance to
talk with the president this
morning or last night.
why didn't he single out the
neo-nazis and white
supremacists.
>> when he condemned bigotry and
hatred on all sides, that
includes them.
it's clear -- i know it's clear
in his mind.
it ought to be clear to all
americans, we cannot tolerate
obviously that bigotry, that
hatred, that's rooted in
ignorance of what america stands
for.
>> should we expect to hear from
you, from him some of those
words?
>> i'm sure you will hear from
the president more about this.
this is important to the
president to bring all americans
together.
he said what we have to be is
all of us have to be americans
first.
that's our common identity as
americans.
grounded in our commitment to
liberty, to human rights, to
equal rights...